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aryndar
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Aproximately 10 months ago, a renter moved next door, bringing his Rotweilers [male & female (w/2 pups)]. The tenent 'fenced' in the female against our fence-line. She was very aggressive and protective, charging and jumping against the fence. Called animal control because I feared for the safety of my kids and family, tenent was cited.
Well, over the last 10 months, we (and other neighbors) have contacted Animal Control many, many times, and the Tenent has paid fine after fine.
The Landlord told me over the phone once, that the Tenent was in violation of the lease agreement by having dogs on the property, and the Landlord stated that he would send a certified letter to the Tenent, telling him to remove the dogs. Two months later, (and another pregnacy, The Tenent runs a puppy mill) I still have overly aggressive, dangerous dogs living next to me and my family cannot go in the backyard without fearing for our lives.
My family has not been able to enjoy our back yard since the tenent moved in. Frequent nights of his dogs howling, his dogs charging the fence, causing damage (he ALWAYS blames my dogs, even when they're in the house, for the damage). Yesterday, the female Rot. charged the fence, partially broke through; My wife ran for her life. Boise Police stated there was nothing they could do because my wife was not injured (if she let the dog eat her, THEM I have a case).
Question: can I sue both the Landlord and the tenent for aggressive, dangerous, nuicence dogs, destruction of property,etc... in small claims court?
I fear for the safety of my family and I need guidance on how to proceed..
Help me...
Kevin
Aproximately 10 months ago, a renter moved next door, bringing his Rotweilers [male & female (w/2 pups)]. The tenent 'fenced' in the female against our fence-line. She was very aggressive and protective, charging and jumping against the fence. Called animal control because I feared for the safety of my kids and family, tenent was cited.
Well, over the last 10 months, we (and other neighbors) have contacted Animal Control many, many times, and the Tenent has paid fine after fine.
The Landlord told me over the phone once, that the Tenent was in violation of the lease agreement by having dogs on the property, and the Landlord stated that he would send a certified letter to the Tenent, telling him to remove the dogs. Two months later, (and another pregnacy, The Tenent runs a puppy mill) I still have overly aggressive, dangerous dogs living next to me and my family cannot go in the backyard without fearing for our lives.
My family has not been able to enjoy our back yard since the tenent moved in. Frequent nights of his dogs howling, his dogs charging the fence, causing damage (he ALWAYS blames my dogs, even when they're in the house, for the damage). Yesterday, the female Rot. charged the fence, partially broke through; My wife ran for her life. Boise Police stated there was nothing they could do because my wife was not injured (if she let the dog eat her, THEM I have a case).
Question: can I sue both the Landlord and the tenent for aggressive, dangerous, nuicence dogs, destruction of property,etc... in small claims court?
I fear for the safety of my family and I need guidance on how to proceed..
Help me...
Kevin