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Having always had pets around me for my entire life, I have always allowed pets in my properties. I have however experienced the following; 1. Some tenants who decide to attempt to disguise the fact that they have pets - "I'm looking after the dog for a friend or parents" or similar, which turns out to be permanent!. 2. State, at the outset of the Tenancy that they have one middle size house trained dog and one cat, which ultimately ends up being 2 or 3 large dogs who do their business any and everywhere etc. 3. Have dogs that scratch the doors, door frames and the like. 4. Had Tenants who build up a menagerie inside the property with gerbils, mice, rabbits, Guinee pigs etc Unfortunately, those who think up and introduce ever more liberalistic rules and regulations which prevent decent Landlords from making understandable decisions in regard to pets and the number of pets that Tenants introduce to a property, fail to overlook such facets. As is sadly lacking in much of the legislation introduced in recent times, such legislation introduced needs to be balanced by legislation that - in situations as presented above and similar - provides Landlords with the means to give formal warning to the Tenant, should certain boundaries be exceeded and, if not rectified or complied with, allow the Landlord to take necessary action to terminate the Tenancy.
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As with many aspects of the "impositions" placed on the people of Wales, this Act has, in the main, totally ignored the inputs provided during the so called "consultation period". Unfortunately Drakeford and Co act as a "fag packet dictatorship" accordingly there will be a great deal of confusion created if - as is the norm - they don't get their act together and put together the legislation and guidelines that are unambiguous, fair to all and does not represent their very narrow political agenda.
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