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Yet another Pitt Bull attack (1 Viewer)

steelerfan1 said:
BigSteelThrill said:
Card Trader said:
Idiot pit owners are always so quick to try to find another animal that has done something similar, as if their one time anecdotal example is the same as the hundreds of pit attacks.
Or they ignore how these pitbulls are doing exactly what they were designed to do.
they were designed to kill people?
Sure seems that way.

 
Idiot pit owners are always so quick to try to find another animal that has done something similar, as if their one time anecdotal example is the same as the hundreds of pit attacks.
Or they ignore how these pitbulls are doing exactly what they were designed to do.
they were designed to kill people?
Sure seems that way.
why didnt they kill the mother as well?

 
Idiot pit owners are always so quick to try to find another animal that has done something similar, as if their one time anecdotal example is the same as the hundreds of pit attacks.
Or they ignore how these pitbulls are doing exactly what they were designed to do.
they were designed to kill people?
Sure seems that way.
why didnt they kill the mother as well?
As far as we can tell, they typically prefer mauling and killing small children.

Neat pets, guys.

 
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.

 
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
Are you afraid the neighbor's pitbull will paint the backyard shed purple?

 
Mister CIA said:
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
Are you afraid the neighbor's pitbull will paint the backyard shed purple blood red?
Fixed.

 
Mister CIA said:
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
Are you afraid the neighbor's pitbull will paint the backyard shed purple blood red?
Fixed.
No, not fixed. You can wipe every pitbull off the face of the planet, and then we'll have a 100 page thread on Kangals or Ovcharkas.

 
Otis said:
BustedKnuckles said:
Idiot pit owners are always so quick to try to find another animal that has done something similar, as if their one time anecdotal example is the same as the hundreds of pit attacks.
Or they ignore how these pitbulls are doing exactly what they were designed to do.
they were designed to kill people?
Sure seems that way.
why didnt they kill the mother as well?
As far as we can tell, they typically prefer mauling and killing small children.

Neat pets, guys.
so they leave witnesses ...they are pretty stupid dogs i guess

 
Mister CIA said:
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
Are you afraid the neighbor's pitbull will paint the backyard shed purple blood red?
Fixed.
No, not fixed. You can wipe every pitbull off the face of the planet, and then we'll have a 100 page thread on Kangals or Ovcharkas.
So?

 
Mister CIA said:
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
Are you afraid the neighbor's pitbull will paint the backyard shed purple blood red?
Fixed.
No, not fixed. You can wipe every pitbull off the face of the planet, and then we'll have a 100 page thread on Kangals or Ovcharkas.
No, Kangals were bred to guard. Not flatly to kill. It will "run off" a discerned threat and return to guard.

It will fend off as opposed to end life. Thusly ownership can have a much better modicum of control.

 
Mister CIA said:
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
Are you afraid the neighbor's pitbull will paint the backyard shed purple blood red?
Fixed.
No, not fixed. You can wipe every pitbull off the face of the planet, and then we'll have a 100 page thread on Kangals or Ovcharkas.
No, Kangals were bred to guard. Not flatly to kill. It will "run off" a discerned threat and return to guard.

It will fend off as opposed to end life. Thusly ownership can have a much better modicum of control.
When has FBG been infiltrated by all of these knowledgeable dog experts who understand all of these different breeds? Amazing.

 
Pitbulls all around where I work. Hate it. Hate them. Hate their owners. Only bad thing about my job is that it is in the ghetto. Just an awful neighborhood. At least the drivers are good in the area, oh wait.

 
Mister CIA said:
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
Are you afraid the neighbor's pitbull will paint the backyard shed purple blood red?
Fixed.
No, not fixed. You can wipe every pitbull off the face of the planet, and then we'll have a 100 page thread on Kangals or Ovcharkas.
No, Kangals were bred to guard. Not flatly to kill. It will "run off" a discerned threat and return to guard.

It will fend off as opposed to end life. Thusly ownership can have a much better modicum of control.
When has FBG been infiltrated by all of these knowledgeable dog experts who understand all of these different breeds? Amazing.
Gaining that information isn't a hard thing to acquire. Its readily available. Its not amazing, its rather mundane if you just take a bit of time.

 
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
I was recently looking around for a rental home and I can say the majority of HOAs do not allow pit bulls. Its a shame really. I rescued a half pit half boxer a while back. Best dog I've ever had. Still had several places refuse to rent to me because of the dog.

 
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
I was recently looking around for a rental home and I can say the majority of HOAs do not allow pit bulls. Its a shame really. I rescued a half pit half boxer a while back. Best dog I've ever had. Still had several places refuse to rent to me because of the dog.
Sounds like a good policy to have. I am sure your dog was the perfect gentle creature, but what is a property owner supposed to do? Meet every pet and give a thorough evaluation of it 6-7 times just so you can rent there?

Think of it from their perspective and you can see how easy of a decision it is to simply outlaw these dogs from your property. Pretty easy decision to make, unless you are a moron.

 
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
I was recently looking around for a rental home and I can say the majority of HOAs do not allow pit bulls. Its a shame really. I rescued a half pit half boxer a while back. Best dog I've ever had. Still had several places refuse to rent to me because of the dog.
Sounds like a good policy to have. I am sure your dog was the perfect gentle creature, but what is a property owner supposed to do? Meet every pet and give a thorough evaluation of it 6-7 times just so you can rent there?

Think of it from their perspective and you can see how easy of a decision it is to simply outlaw these dogs from your property. Pretty easy decision to make, unless you are a moron.
Having a policy against Pitt or Pitt mixes also has the desired effect of legally allowing a landlord to weed out undesirables.

 
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
I was recently looking around for a rental home and I can say the majority of HOAs do not allow pit bulls. Its a shame really. I rescued a half pit half boxer a while back. Best dog I've ever had. Still had several places refuse to rent to me because of the dog.
Sounds like a good policy to have. I am sure your dog was the perfect gentle creature, but what is a property owner supposed to do? Meet every pet and give a thorough evaluation of it 6-7 times just so you can rent there? Think of it from their perspective and you can see how easy of a decision it is to simply outlaw these dogs from your property. Pretty easy decision to make, unless you are a moron.
Having a policy against Pitt or Pitt mixes also has the desired effect of legally allowing a landlord to weed out undesirables.
Undesirable in what way exactly?

 
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
I was recently looking around for a rental home and I can say the majority of HOAs do not allow pit bulls. Its a shame really. I rescued a half pit half boxer a while back. Best dog I've ever had. Still had several places refuse to rent to me because of the dog.
Sounds like a good policy to have. I am sure your dog was the perfect gentle creature, but what is a property owner supposed to do? Meet every pet and give a thorough evaluation of it 6-7 times just so you can rent there? Think of it from their perspective and you can see how easy of a decision it is to simply outlaw these dogs from your property. Pretty easy decision to make, unless you are a moron.
Having a policy against Pitt or Pitt mixes also has the desired effect of legally allowing a landlord to weed out undesirables.
Undesirable in what way exactly?
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Own it.

 
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
I was recently looking around for a rental home and I can say the majority of HOAs do not allow pit bulls. Its a shame really. I rescued a half pit half boxer a while back. Best dog I've ever had. Still had several places refuse to rent to me because of the dog.
Sounds like a good policy to have. I am sure your dog was the perfect gentle creature, but what is a property owner supposed to do? Meet every pet and give a thorough evaluation of it 6-7 times just so you can rent there? Think of it from their perspective and you can see how easy of a decision it is to simply outlaw these dogs from your property. Pretty easy decision to make, unless you are a moron.
Having a policy against Pitt or Pitt mixes also has the desired effect of legally allowing a landlord to weed out undesirables.
Undesirable in what way exactly?
if you have to ask...

 
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
I was recently looking around for a rental home and I can say the majority of HOAs do not allow pit bulls. Its a shame really. I rescued a half pit half boxer a while back. Best dog I've ever had. Still had several places refuse to rent to me because of the dog.
Sounds like a good policy to have. I am sure your dog was the perfect gentle creature, but what is a property owner supposed to do? Meet every pet and give a thorough evaluation of it 6-7 times just so you can rent there? Think of it from their perspective and you can see how easy of a decision it is to simply outlaw these dogs from your property. Pretty easy decision to make, unless you are a moron.
Having a policy against Pitt or Pitt mixes also has the desired effect of legally allowing a landlord to weed out undesirables.
Undesirable in what way exactly?
if you have to ask...
What are you guys implying here? Race? Using the pitbull breed to fuel racism?

 
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
I was recently looking around for a rental home and I can say the majority of HOAs do not allow pit bulls. Its a shame really. I rescued a half pit half boxer a while back. Best dog I've ever had. Still had several places refuse to rent to me because of the dog.
Sounds like a good policy to have. I am sure your dog was the perfect gentle creature, but what is a property owner supposed to do? Meet every pet and give a thorough evaluation of it 6-7 times just so you can rent there? Think of it from their perspective and you can see how easy of a decision it is to simply outlaw these dogs from your property. Pretty easy decision to make, unless you are a moron.
Having a policy against Pitt or Pitt mixes also has the desired effect of legally allowing a landlord to weed out undesirables.
Undesirable in what way exactly?
if you have to ask...
What are you guys implying here? Race? Using the pitbull breed to fuel racism?
Race. Exactly, because no white people own Pitts.

 
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
I was recently looking around for a rental home and I can say the majority of HOAs do not allow pit bulls. Its a shame really. I rescued a half pit half boxer a while back. Best dog I've ever had. Still had several places refuse to rent to me because of the dog.
Sounds like a good policy to have. I am sure your dog was the perfect gentle creature, but what is a property owner supposed to do? Meet every pet and give a thorough evaluation of it 6-7 times just so you can rent there? Think of it from their perspective and you can see how easy of a decision it is to simply outlaw these dogs from your property. Pretty easy decision to make, unless you are a moron.
Having a policy against Pitt or Pitt mixes also has the desired effect of legally allowing a landlord to weed out undesirables.
Undesirable in what way exactly?
if you have to ask...
What are you guys implying here? Race? Using the pitbull breed to fuel racism?
Race. Exactly, because no white people own Pitts.
I sense sarcasm in your post.Can you answer my question honestly? Undesirable in what way?

You can be honest.

 
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There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?

 
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
I was recently looking around for a rental home and I can say the majority of HOAs do not allow pit bulls. Its a shame really. I rescued a half pit half boxer a while back. Best dog I've ever had. Still had several places refuse to rent to me because of the dog.
Sounds like a good policy to have. I am sure your dog was the perfect gentle creature, but what is a property owner supposed to do? Meet every pet and give a thorough evaluation of it 6-7 times just so you can rent there? Think of it from their perspective and you can see how easy of a decision it is to simply outlaw these dogs from your property. Pretty easy decision to make, unless you are a moron.
Having a policy against Pitt or Pitt mixes also has the desired effect of legally allowing a landlord to weed out undesirables.
Undesirable in what way exactly?
if you have to ask...
What are you guys implying here? Race? Using the pitbull breed to fuel racism?
Race. Exactly, because no white people own Pitts.
I sense sarcasm in your post.Can you answer my question honestly? Undesirable in what way?

You can be honest.
I think what he's saying is irresponsible losers own these death machines, you don't want an irresponsible loser renting from you.

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?

Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?

Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.

Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?

 
Yes, neck and face tattoos are a pretty good indicator of someone you may not want renting your place especially if it says 13 in it somewhere. Teardrops, #### like that. I am sure that most people with face tattoos are angelic, moral, upstanding people, but it takes a special kind of stupid as well.

My opinion only.

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?
Credit check, criminal background check, references, job references, etc. are all a million times better when evaluating a possible renter compared to what ####### breed of dog they own. Come on, man.

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?
Credit check, criminal background check, references, job references, etc. are all a million times better when evaluating a possible renter compared to what ####### breed of dog they own. Come on, man.
Suppose you own an apartment building and your insurance company tells you that it will not cover claims that arise from pit bulls. You will personally be liable for them. What do you do?

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?
Credit check, criminal background check, references, job references, etc. are all a million times better when evaluating a possible renter compared to what ####### breed of dog they own. Come on, man.
You can not pay your rent, for your entire adult life, minus first month last month and it will not show up on any of the checks that you just mentioned.

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?
Credit check, criminal background check, references, job references, etc. are all a million times better when evaluating a possible renter compared to what ####### breed of dog they own. Come on, man.
Suppose you own an apartment building and your insurance company tells you that it will not cover claims that arise from pit bulls. You will personally be liable for them. What do you do?
Obviously, that's a different situation and your hands are tied if you choose to continue using that insurance company.

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?
Credit check, criminal background check, references, job references, etc. are all a million times better when evaluating a possible renter compared to what ####### breed of dog they own. Come on, man.
You can not pay your rent, for your entire adult life, minus first month last month and it will not show up on any of the checks that you just mentioned.
What? Is that a sentence?

If someone has a past history of not paying their rent, chances are very high that their credit won't be great (low priority for them to pay their bills). Also, to protect yourself, make sure you get the first and last up front. After that, keep a tight leash (pun intended) on them going forward.

So if you are not renting your property to a pitbull owner, what about a person with a hundred pound rottweiler? Or a 10 foot python?

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?
Credit check, criminal background check, references, job references, etc. are all a million times better when evaluating a possible renter compared to what ####### breed of dog they own. Come on, man.
You can not pay your rent, for your entire adult life, minus first month last month and it will not show up on any of the checks that you just mentioned.
What? Is that a sentence? If someone has a past history of not paying their rent, chances are very high that their credit won't be great (low priority for them to pay their bills). Also, to protect yourself, make sure you get the first and last up front. After that, keep a tight leash (pun intended) on them going forward.

So if you are not renting your property to a pitbull owner, what about a person with a hundred pound rottweiler? Or a 10 foot python?
So you are not a landlord. Fair enough.
 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?
Credit check, criminal background check, references, job references, etc. are all a million times better when evaluating a possible renter compared to what ####### breed of dog they own. Come on, man.
You can not pay your rent, for your entire adult life, minus first month last month and it will not show up on any of the checks that you just mentioned.
What? Is that a sentence? If someone has a past history of not paying their rent, chances are very high that their credit won't be great (low priority for them to pay their bills). Also, to protect yourself, make sure you get the first and last up front. After that, keep a tight leash (pun intended) on them going forward.

So if you are not renting your property to a pitbull owner, what about a person with a hundred pound rottweiler? Or a 10 foot python?
So you are not a landlord. Fair enough.
It's pointless debating this with you.I shoot down your points and you come back with that garbage which has absolutely no relevance on the topic.

 
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All else being equal, I'll rent to the person who doesn't have a neck tattoo or a dog that could eat one of the neighbors.

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?
Credit check, criminal background check, references, job references, etc. are all a million times better when evaluating a possible renter compared to what ####### breed of dog they own. Come on, man.
You can not pay your rent, for your entire adult life, minus first month last month and it will not show up on any of the checks that you just mentioned.
What? Is that a sentence? If someone has a past history of not paying their rent, chances are very high that their credit won't be great (low priority for them to pay their bills). Also, to protect yourself, make sure you get the first and last up front. After that, keep a tight leash (pun intended) on them going forward.

So if you are not renting your property to a pitbull owner, what about a person with a hundred pound rottweiler? Or a 10 foot python?
So you are not a landlord. Fair enough.
It's pointless debating this with you.I shoot down your points and you come back with that garbage which has absolutely no relevance on the topic.
Ok. Prior to 2011 not paying your rent wouldn't be on a credit report, and even now it requires a landlord to report it to creditors. It is reported infrequently because it is rarely collected and most landlords just want them gone. Many localities have codes that protect the rights of renters a bit too much making it very difficult to evict. Some renters can get 12 months on a first month last month. That is a lot of lost revenue. You look for ways to legally avoid that headache. This is one legitimate way to exclude one giant, headache inducing segment of the rental community. Also your examples are ridiculous.
 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?
Credit check, criminal background check, references, job references, etc. are all a million times better when evaluating a possible renter compared to what ####### breed of dog they own. Come on, man.
You can not pay your rent, for your entire adult life, minus first month last month and it will not show up on any of the checks that you just mentioned.
What? Is that a sentence? If someone has a past history of not paying their rent, chances are very high that their credit won't be great (low priority for them to pay their bills). Also, to protect yourself, make sure you get the first and last up front. After that, keep a tight leash (pun intended) on them going forward.

So if you are not renting your property to a pitbull owner, what about a person with a hundred pound rottweiler? Or a 10 foot python?
So you are not a landlord. Fair enough.
It's pointless debating this with you.I shoot down your points and you come back with that garbage which has absolutely no relevance on the topic.
You assume (incorrectly) that these landlords won't look at background checks and credit reports, and won't require first and last month's rent. I'm sure they will. Killer dog ownership and neck tattoos are simply additional evaluation factors.

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?
Credit check, criminal background check, references, job references, etc. are all a million times better when evaluating a possible renter compared to what ####### breed of dog they own. Come on, man.
You can not pay your rent, for your entire adult life, minus first month last month and it will not show up on any of the checks that you just mentioned.
What? Is that a sentence? If someone has a past history of not paying their rent, chances are very high that their credit won't be great (low priority for them to pay their bills). Also, to protect yourself, make sure you get the first and last up front. After that, keep a tight leash (pun intended) on them going forward.

So if you are not renting your property to a pitbull owner, what about a person with a hundred pound rottweiler? Or a 10 foot python?
So you are not a landlord. Fair enough.
It's pointless debating this with you.I shoot down your points and you come back with that garbage which has absolutely no relevance on the topic.
You assume (incorrectly) that these landlords won't look at background checks and credit reports, and won't require first and last month's rent. I'm sure they will. Killer dog ownership and neck tattoos are simply additional evaluation factors.
I disagree. There are many landlords out there who don't do all of those things (at their own detriment, of course.)

 
AAABatteries said:
I need to check our HOA rules and see if these are allowed. Hoping not but if they are I may contact them to see what we can do to get them eliminated. Hopefully more and more HOAs take this step.
I was recently looking around for a rental home and I can say the majority of HOAs do not allow pit bulls. Its a shame really. I rescued a half pit half boxer a while back. Best dog I've ever had. Still had several places refuse to rent to me because of the dog.
Yeah what a shame all those smart and responsible people in the world who look out for the safety and welfare of others. Heaven forbid.

 
Yes, neck and face tattoos are a pretty good indicator of someone you may not want renting your place especially if it says 13 in it somewhere. Teardrops, #### like that. I am sure that most people with face tattoos are angelic, moral, upstanding people, but it takes a special kind of stupid as well.

My opinion only.
This times infinity. This really isn't complicated.

 
The thing that gets me the most is, most pitt-owners that I talk to about this subject mention things like "mine is the sweetest, greatest dog I've ever owned, he/she would never do anything like that"

And then it seems like in every story you read something along the line of "This pitt was the sweetest dog, never showed any kind of aggression in the past before it ripped the windpipe out of the 3 year old. I never saw this coming"

Might as well have a landmine in your back yard. It'll be the sweetest most gentle landmine around, sit dormant for years, never hurting anyone... until someone steps on it wrong.

 
There are such things as deadbeat renters or renters who just don't respect other people's property and will damage the rental. I nice way to weed out this type of renter is to just ban Pitt or Pitt mixes as a high percentage of these renters own this type of dog. Not all owners are deadbeats, but a high percentage of deadbeats are owners. This clause also makes for an easier avenue of eviction if they are deadbeats and you find out they have a pet.
Insane.
You seem to be fairly defensive here. No experience as a landlord?
What other things do you use when judging potential renters?Oooooh...what about tattoos? I bet you could link people with tattoos having a higher rate of being deadbeat renters....especially those with neck tattoos. Right? Right?
Look, you can't only rent to little old ladies. But you can't discriminate based on any other factor other than the quick and dirty idiot test: Does this person own a living death machine? Yes. Ok, no apartment for you. Simple.Also, you seem dense. Shtick or Pitt owner?
Credit check, criminal background check, references, job references, etc. are all a million times better when evaluating a possible renter compared to what ####### breed of dog they own. Come on, man.
You can not pay your rent, for your entire adult life, minus first month last month and it will not show up on any of the checks that you just mentioned.
What? Is that a sentence? If someone has a past history of not paying their rent, chances are very high that their credit won't be great (low priority for them to pay their bills). Also, to protect yourself, make sure you get the first and last up front. After that, keep a tight leash (pun intended) on them going forward.

So if you are not renting your property to a pitbull owner, what about a person with a hundred pound rottweiler? Or a 10 foot python?
If there were data indicating that 10 foot pythons were killing children with any frequency, I wouldn't want those in my housing complex either. Curious to see the data on that.

 

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