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cumbrian eejit Posted - 31/07/2009 : 18:04:38
I have decided to withdraw from the forums, as I am not able to get my snakes from ali, (which I am trully sorry for), and as I haven't owned a snake now for nearly 6 months, I feel I don't have any real place on here.
Goodbye to all and good luck with your snakes.
Scott.
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Kehhlyr Posted - 02/08/2009 : 18:41:02
If your tenancy agreement states 'No Pets', then unfortunately you will be breaking the rules and Tenancy agreement by getting pets.
However if they don't, then you should be ok.

Look at my list of pets, believe it or not, I'm not allowed pets in my flat.
There are ways around it.

Ask her if you're allowed a fish tank. If she says yes, then put a snake in it. Just because you have a fish tank, doesn't necessarily mean you'll be keeping fish.
Is it a private landlord? or an agency??

Because we can't have pets I've looked into a lot of the rules and reg's regarding pets in rented property, so any other issues let me know.
n/a Posted - 02/08/2009 : 13:47:35
Come on CE, don't give up, you can be snake owner by proxy! Help out with Chloe's snake, dah dah, problem solved, simples!
cherry-milkshake Posted - 01/08/2009 : 16:50:12


That's a shame about your corn hun - but don't leave the forum 'cos of that! That would be a real shame!

I also agree with the 'sod your land lord and get one anyway' opinion!
Flatpack63 Posted - 01/08/2009 : 14:46:08
Why leave? You might just be on here when somebody needs a bit of advice that you could help with.
Just cos you aint got a snake don't mean your input is any less useful !
SexyBear77 Posted - 01/08/2009 : 14:10:13
dont leave for those silly reasons! we shall all miss your input!
n/a Posted - 01/08/2009 : 11:44:03
stick around dude whos going to run the early hours club!
Ell Posted - 01/08/2009 : 08:47:04
:O

Don't leave :(
lucifer Posted - 01/08/2009 : 00:37:15
quote:
Originally posted by hillzi

tbh, sod your landlord. just get it in a faun and hide it next to some sockets at the bottom of a bookcase and throw a sheet when its time to be collecting the rent...





You have a certain amount of protection too, if the landlord believes you are breaking your agreement they can request access to your property but by law they have to give you notice.

Picked this up from a legal advice forum:

quote:

1.Your landlord should not enter the property without your consent.This is trespass.

2.Trespass is a civil matter and not a criminal offence - basically you could sue him for entering your home without your consent.

3.The remedy to trespass is a county court order for an injunction which would impose an order on the landlord not to enter your home.A breach of this order is contempt of court and an arrestable offence.

4.However,you should try to have a good relationship with your landlord.I mean allow him access to see that he carries out essential repairs if and when
needed but equally make sure he understands that he cannot not just "barge in" your home as and whenever he desires - apart from an emergency of course if needed.

5.I WOULD NOT change the lock if I were in your shoes but get a form of latch/chain such that if he attempts to enter your home when you are there he will not be able to.If he complains just say you do not appreciate it when he "barges in" at anytime - the fact that you have done this will wake him up to the fact that you do not tolerate the fact that he barges in at any time and have acted on it accordingly.

6.There is not much you can do if he enters your home if you are out but if it happens more than once you could ask him why he is doing it and if he has any concerns - be nice to him rather than nasty because believe me you will win with him in the long run.

7.If he persists you should get the Private Tenancy Officer at your local council involved but of course remember that if you have a shorthold tenancy he could fairly easily (but with a court order) evict you from your home.Personally,I
would not involve the police - local authorities have the powers to prosecute private landlords.The police get only involved if there is any acts of violence committed by the landlord and/or the tenant(s).

PunkAsF82 Posted - 01/08/2009 : 00:32:28
hey, i havent had a snake since last november, and ive never had a corn snake, but i know that im more than welcome on here whether i even get another snake or not stick around. we'll miss you!
hillzi Posted - 31/07/2009 : 23:37:37
quote:
Originally posted by kevind1989

No reason to leave mate may as well pop in now and then for a bit of banter


I'd say that if we were discussing the dark side..
n/a Posted - 31/07/2009 : 23:31:04
No reason to leave mate may as well pop in now and then for a bit of banter
n/a Posted - 31/07/2009 : 21:10:22
As per TRP, you will be sorely missed if you do go.

Please stay on all forums Scott...

you have a good knowledge that you can share with others, and i am sure it wont be long before you do get more snakes...
lee2308 Posted - 31/07/2009 : 19:43:43
no need to leave scott,stick around and pass on you wise knowlage
hillzi Posted - 31/07/2009 : 19:22:13
tbh, sod your landlord. just get it in a faun and hide it next to some sockets at the bottom of a bookcase and throw a sheet when its time to be collecting the rent...

matty18714 Posted - 31/07/2009 : 18:52:11
Dont leave Scott! There's no reason to.
cumbrian eejit Posted - 31/07/2009 : 18:51:56
my landlord has pulled a wobly, she has a fear of snakes, which has been made worse by reports of one loose in gretna, she only lives nextdoor so I wouldn't even be ble to hide them without her seeing.
Brookestar Posted - 31/07/2009 : 18:44:28
dont leave you have a good knowledge of snakes. whats the reason for not gettin your corn?
hillzi Posted - 31/07/2009 : 18:38:36
hey Scott, all the noobs that haven't got snakes yet still come on here..

If you haven;t owned a snake for a while, whats to stop you from going to your local pet shop to pick up a corn for £25?

Theres still a general topic...
I don't know you that well Scott, but seen some of your posts and you seem like a nice guy. talk soon.
BlueTongueDan Posted - 31/07/2009 : 18:20:13
Sorry to hear your not getting your snake, Scott.
You should stick around though. Just because you havent owned a snake in a while, Your still a part of this forum.
No doubt you'll be missed if you leave.

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