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kermeeet
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Sacramento, CA,
I posted previously about my garage door opener, now the previous landlord is stating the new tenants are complaining about animal odor. He wants me to provide letters from the people that moved me along with copies of neuter forms and licenses for the 3 cats. While living there the cat box was never on the carpet and I have good cats. The landlord hired the carpet cleaner himself and the bill stated pet odor treatment was included. He is stating that he can go to the Animal Control if I don't give him this information and they will determine if I adequately care for my cats. I specifically agreed to let him hire the carpet cleaner so it would meet his specifications. He seems to be trying to pull me in on a problem with his new tenant.
(I did send him a 30 day notice about the garage door opener very recently, so that is not resolved yet.
What are my responsibilities to this pain.
Thanks a bunch. Your previous advice was very helpful
[This message has been edited by kermeeet (edited July 12, 2000).]
I posted previously about my garage door opener, now the previous landlord is stating the new tenants are complaining about animal odor. He wants me to provide letters from the people that moved me along with copies of neuter forms and licenses for the 3 cats. While living there the cat box was never on the carpet and I have good cats. The landlord hired the carpet cleaner himself and the bill stated pet odor treatment was included. He is stating that he can go to the Animal Control if I don't give him this information and they will determine if I adequately care for my cats. I specifically agreed to let him hire the carpet cleaner so it would meet his specifications. He seems to be trying to pull me in on a problem with his new tenant.
(I did send him a 30 day notice about the garage door opener very recently, so that is not resolved yet.
What are my responsibilities to this pain.
Thanks a bunch. Your previous advice was very helpful
[This message has been edited by kermeeet (edited July 12, 2000).]