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Old 05-02-2013, 10:43 PM
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I AM the evil Property Manager
Me too!

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Personally, as a landlord I wouldn't allow tanks either. The humidity is just bad for a house Maybe a small nano, but that's about it. And no cats.
I had humidity issues with just a 55 gl tank, can see it on the windows especially in the winter.

If you are looking at a condo type residence, you need to make sure you look at bylaws as well. A residential Landlord renting their condo unit is bound by those bylaws and may not share them with you or even be aware. You are governed by them just as much as they are. You should also make sure that they are permitted to rent out their unit, some condos have certain restrictions or conditions.

Kills me how many people don't have insurance, rental, home, car etc.!!! Its so cheap for such a little bit of piece of mind if anything ever goes wrong.....If you caused damages as a result of a major tank leak, do you not think the Landlord would come after you for compensation? I know you are a student, but if you can afford this hobby, you can afford tenants insurance!!!
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