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Old 05-02-2013, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Jakegr View Post
I have found if you ask up front "can I have an aquarium" before you move into a new place/sign a lease, the landlord will be fine with it. One time I had to put down an extra security deposit, which is legal for the landlord to ask if you have a pet.

Good luck finding a new place though! I don't think you will have trouble finding one that will allow an aquarium. He sounds like a bad landlord, so it is probably best to get out of there anyway. Moving an aquarium is a huge PITA unfortunately.
Yah that's what I am worried about. Moving others stuffs is just one trip but moving the tanks...a totally different story
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