5 Friendliest Cities in America/NBC TODAY Show
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1. Speak with your landlord in person It’s always harder to say no to someone face to face, especially when they can see how much you love your pet. If you just mention it over the phone or, worse, never bring it up, the landlord will feel like he or she has been tricked and is likely to refuse the lease or move to evict you. 2. Have a pet résumé on hand Show your new landlord that your pet is healthy, clean and well-behaved with up-to-date vaccine records and letters of reference from your previous landlord and vet. 3. [...]