Sentences with phrase «think apartment owners»

I think the apartment owners definitely knew what they were doing, making use of the natural mood in each space rather than trying to force spaces to be something they are not.

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While some pet owners may think their vet is side - eyeing them because they're keeping a Mastiff in a one - bedroom apartment, that's not the case.
It is also more common for owners of small breeds to live in apartments, while owners of really large breeds tend to have a backyard or similar where the dog can be thought to relieve it self.
Apartments say «no pets» or restrict pets by number and weight; condominium and townhouse units have postage - stamp yards and restrictions on fences; many subdivisions and residential communities prohibit above - ground fences and kennel runs; and owners think Ranger will be unhappy if he can't romp in a yard, so shelters and breed rescues get frantic calls about the dog that needs a home because «we're moving next week.»
After all, if you're just renting a house or an apartment, you may think that the policy of the property owner should be able to give you some protection.
For renters who aspire to be home owners, transitioning from an apartment to a house requires a shift in their thinking that they may not be prepared to make.
While I think it is wonderfully progressive to see apartment and condo dwellers have pets, I am alarmed by the number of dog owners who do not seem to take their responsibilities for pets seriously.
Listen Now http://embed.wistia.com/deliveries/b5582eae435a5a9849578a41002ae491a19b4ae2/LURadio040518.mp3 One quick look at the conversational, carefree Kim McLean, now a proud owner of 5 multifamily apartment communities, and you might think that his story is one without hardship.
You might think that renters flock to specific neighborhoods because the area is somehow ideal for apartment owners.
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