Letters to Citizens for Pets in Condos
(See more comments from supporters of our cause on our online petition page.)

Monday 11/17/2008 10:52 PM

...I cannot tell you how much your organization has helped me as well as 19 other neighbors when our Natzi board elected themselves into office last year and put several of my neighbors, myself included, into hell for 3 months…  until they all went back up north for the summer. I’m sure that door isn’t closed just yet
either. Your website was an invaluable resource!

 I think I will run for the board in 2009! We all enjoyed 30 years of peaceful living with (openly displayed) pets by almost half the unit owners until last year!

Thursday 11/13/2008, , posted on our petition

Due to economic circumstances I have to find a home for my cat. If the Condo I am moving to would allow cats, I could keep her. She is only used to me / her person. Strike 1 - she is afraid of people no one will take her Strike 2 - she is a black cat, no one wants the black cats strike 3 - she is 8 years old, people only want to adopt kittens or young cats I don't want to have to give my cat up, and I have no choice.

Tuesday 11/11/2008 8:27 PM

I recently moved to a pet friendly condo community.  When I moved in, I was told by the President of the Association to walk my dog on the grass & mulch in the center of the circle where my home is.  I complied.

Now the "Board" changes the "rules"  and posts a "no dogs" sign on the area where the residents were told to walk their dogs.
 

I called the managing agent, and after a few calls & no response, she finally called me back.. Her voice mail to me was, that she was sorry, but the dogs have to walked on the concrete, where they have to urinate & defecate.  I should get some mulch and bring it woth me & train the dog to relieve himself in that way. 

Monday 10/27/2008, posted on our petition

We are renting a condo and we were told that our dog could not weigh more than 27 lbs. We could have two dogs. We had to surrender our Cairn to CPCR before we moved. He weighd 30 lbs, but was loosing weight. I don't believe anyone should have to give up a companion to live in a Condo.

Friday 10/24/2008, posted on our petition

It should be a homeowners right to have a pet. Not only can a pet protect a person from harm they also detour possible vandals... They also provide the needed love and companionship for people. When I bought my condo I was told you could have small dogs and then after my purchase was informed I could not in this particular building. I have always had an dog and I always will what an important part of living do some people miss is they have never experienced the love and devotion a pet can give you

Wednesday 10/22/2008, posted on our petition

We are NOT allowed to have 2 cats in our fully paid for unit. Only can have "pets" of up to 20 lbs. Have asked board to allow us 2 cats that would not be in the common areas and was told no.

Tuesday 10/21/2008, posted on our petition

Pets that stay indoors bother no one. Because home invasions are getting so common here in Florida's mobile home parks, I would feel much safer with a dog in my house. Police say that criminals often avoid entering a home when a dog starts barking, and that means that fewer people will be murdered or robbed.

Saturday 10/18/2008, posted on our petition

I would love a pet to keep me company, but cannot have one in the high rise condo I live in. Having a small pet would have a positive pyschologic impact on me; indeed, on most who love animals and cannot have one. Please help us accomplish this goal.

Monday 10/13/2008, posted on our petition

i've had my dog 13 years. my tenant moved out after being in my condo over 4 years. i cannot get enough money in rent to cover expenses and need to move into my own condo. i am taking my dog regardless. i'm 66 years old and pay plenty in property taxes and condo fees. my dog is well trained and is my constant companion. this is an outdated code for everyone trying to run someone elses life. it is the people that have ruined the condo's not the animals. get a real life to those of you whom do not like animals and refuse to let someone else enjoy their animals. If i own it it should be allowed. renter's no as they have no pride in ownership and ruin things regardless

Wednesday 10/8/2008, posted on our petition

I am a single retiree who lives alone and has a six pound poodle that was rescued from Animal Control, homeless and ill cared for. This good dog is safe and I am gratified to have company in my life. We need help. My building in Fort Lauderdale currently permits owners to have a small dog but wants to change the regulations for future owners--and disallow me from having a companion dog if anything should happen to my current pet. I thought that, at the least, as an approved dog owner, I would not have this right taken away from me after it was granted to me at purchase.

Wednesday 10/8/2008, posted on our petition

My Service Dog has rights but the condo that I reside in is made up of old people that have nothing better to do than complain about an innocent Service Dog that doesn't hurt or bother anyone. I have been sent to the condo attorney which I will fight in the court system, I will prevail... Times have changed and having a four legged companion is helpful in extending the lives of soo many old people. This would also give the opportunity to give the domestic animals a new life for themselves instead of being killed upon the arrival at shelters. We must change the legislation to allow all domestic animals on "no-pet condo properties."

Friday 10/3/2008, posted on our petition

My condo wants to charge an astronomical amount of money for allowing me to keeping my dog per month is that legal?

Wednesday 10/1/2008, posted on our petition

I am a snow bird resident to a condo mobile home park in xxxxx Beach, Fl. I experience real loneliness in my yearly move to Florida but the warm climate is necessary for evidence of Post Polio symptoms. I hope to bring my cat this year but I know I will meet great resistance to change.

Wednesday 10/1/2008, posted on our petition

My name is xxxxx xxxxx and I am a South Florida resident. Unfortunately,my husband walked out on me after 25 years of marriage. As a result of this emotional distress, I was diagnosed with a severe depression. I couldn't get out of bed for days. My psychiatrist advised me to get a pet, so I got a toy yorkie which became my baby and helped me tremedously. When I first moved into this apartment I was given a booklet with all the building regulations,under these rules small animals are allowed. 7 months passed by and all of the sudden I get a note saying that there had been some changes to the bylaws of this building which predated the date I moved in. Under these regulations pets are no longer allowed. They gave me 7 days to get rid of my dog or else I would be taken to court. I am in tears as I write this down, I can't bear another loss (my daughter also died a couple of years ago)...I can't find a purpose to live at the moment.

Friday 9/27/2008, posted on our petition

No matter where one resides, SOME people have no other avenue for the constant companionship they seek than that which they would receive (and provide to) a beloved pet. My mother lives alone in a condo she owns that does not allow pets, she cannot afford to move to another condo, and she dearly wants to have a cat - planning to adopt one from a shelter IF her condo will eventually change their 'no pets policy'.

Wednesday 9/25/2008, posted on our petition

bought a dog home that some kids on the street were trying to unload. The dog was rescued from hurricane Ike and brought to Florida. I took the dog home w/ me not thinking wheather or not I could keep her beacause there are other people W/ dogs. This is one development w/ 4 condos and each has there own president. They want me to get rid of the dog now,but the lady in the condo next door can have one!? She walks the dog right in front of my apt! I'm going to meet w/ the board Oct. 2. Wish me luck

Monday 9/22/2008, posted on our petition

Before purchase 23 years ago I checked that pets were allowed.Today Sept 22 a notification dated effective August 25 is received prohibiting pets. My cat is 18 years old. No one was allowed to vote.

Monday, 9/15/2008, posted on our petition

I have been in the position of choosing my pet or my home. No one should be forced to make that decision. Responsible pet ownership in condos should be a given

Sunday, 9/14/2008, posted on our petition

We would love to move to condo we have owned for 5 years and downsize. But we just came to the realization that as we age we want the company of our dogs even more then now. I am thinking of getting dog certified as therapy dog to get around the law...but with restrictions I think animals should be allowed in condos you own

Sunday, 9/7/2008, posted on our petition

I have recently fallen in love and moved in with a man here in Florida! Which is great except for one thing... I'm also the happy mother to a dog. And my boyfriend owns his home in a community that excludes pets. It is a patio home community. Our recourse seems to be to 1. live illegally (and someone in the community verbally assaulted us on my very first visit here as we walked down the street) or 2. to sell this place - in this economy definitely at a loss if at all. We love it here other than the pet thing and my boyfriend has lived here for 10 years. Cats and small dogs were allowed when he bought his place and now even those are illegal. We believe in dealing with trouble one case at a time, ie, personal responsibility. Outlawing pets due to potential problems seems ridiculous. Everything could potentially be a problem! Pets are a part of the very person that I am. I understand that someone else might not feel this way, but how are they to say what we can and can't do in our personal home (excluding actually illegal activities, of course, if that needs saying)?!!

Friday, 9/5/2008, posted on our petition

Please allow us to keep our beloved pets! My condo decided to change rules regarding pets several times expecting owners to move or give up their dogs when the association met and decided to no longer allow dogs over 30 lbs. These dogs were causing no trouble or harm a single vote of a non animal loving board member could mean the loss of a cherished family pet. Please allow pets of all sizes in condos!

Tuesday, 8/26/2008, posted on our petition

I am retired. I am planning to move to the Adventura/Miami area in about two years. I have been searching for some time for a condo that will take several cats, to no avail. This will influence my decision to move to the area.

[Citizens for Pets in Condos comments: We believe that no pet-deed restrictions have a huge effect on the slow real estate market in (especially) south Florida.]

Monday, 8/25/2008, posted on our petition

I am recently divorced and the only thing I have left from that is my dog. I bought a townhouse not realizing until closing that they had a pet restriction. Two months go by without any problems and then I get a letter saying I have violated the CCR's. At least 10 other people have dogs the same size or larger including one of the board members. Why are you selectively enforcing the rules on me?

Monday, 8/25/2008, posted on our petition

I would love to rescue some animals, but my condo association won't allow me to! Please help.

Sunday, 8/24/2008, posted on our petition

I am about to move to Florida. I am purchasing a Condo in what I thought was a pet friendly building but as it turns out they have changed their rules in the past couple of years. My dog is considered a "service" dog although he is really an Emotional Support Dog. I have had issues with depression in the past but after getting my puppy (he's 11 months now) I haven't had one bad day. I go out every day and I have better relationships with people. I have to go infront of my Condo association in a couple of days and hope they don't nix me because of my 5.5 lb dog. Believe me, once I move in, I will make a big fuss on this petition! Dogs help everyone with their health and everyone should be allowed to have them in their homes. No Condo association should be able to stop you from having a dog in your home!

Sunday, 8/24/2008, posted on our petition

I am 52 years of age and recently have begun to feel the effects of the stress in my life resulting in high blood pressure. I am finding it too exhausting to take care of my house inside and out and may soon have to find myself in a smaller environment with no or very limited outside work. I would not be able to survive without at least one pet in my life. I know firsthand what "life" pets bring to one's everyday existence. I have recently met more elderly people very concerned and upset over the limited housing available that allow for them to care for pets. Go to a mall and you will see many "empty-nesters" walking their small dogs in carriages or in their bags and you'll witness the owners getting the additional health benefits of walking their pet. Too many people can no longer maintain their own private housing and why should they lose the right to pet ownership?

Thursday, 8/21/2008, posted on our petition

My family & I have had dogs all of our life. We are looking to downsize right now and would love to live in a condo. We have 2 dogs and apparently if we don't get rid of our dogs then a condo is out of the question. I can understand if we were renting, but we are looking to own. I dont think it should be dictated to us that we cant have dogs in a home that we own!

Wednesday, 8/20/2008, posted on our petition

I have been trying to find a condo that will accept larger dogs for over a year now. It has been impossible! I think that it is not fair to be discriminated against because you have a pet and wouldn't dream of giving up your pet for an apartment. The mere fact that we are willing to search so hard for housing that allows the pets that we love, shows the kind of people we are...responsible, loyal and considerate. If we behave like this with our pets, wouldn't we make great additions to any condo community?

Wednesday, 8/20/2008

We are moving back to Broward county from Georgia after 6 years. Our daughter finishes school in May and we would like to move back "home". We had a large house in Florida and would like to downsize to a condo. The problem is that I cannot find some sort of list that says what condos allow pets that are not small. My dog is a mixed dachshund and weighs 44 pounds. She is sweet  and elderly and I cannot leave her behind. She is truly part of our family.

Thursday, 8/14/2008

I am a single woman living in a "no pet" restricted adult community.  xxxxxxx in West Palm Beach, Fl. to be more specific. That community is synomymous with anitquated attitudes and inflexability. Unfortunately I cannot afford to live elsewhere at this time.

I am and have been, for over ten years, on Social Security Disablility, and as such believe to be exempt from the "no pet" restriction. ...
I desperately want to provide a loving, nurturing home to a needy pet, and in turn would be so grateful for the emotional, mental, physical healing that having a companion animal would bring into my life.

Wednesday, 8/13/2008, posted on our petition

We are being told to get rid of our 6 month old Golden Retriever after having him prior to moving in, and before the condo association gave us the guidelines after moving in. We just can't get rid of him. It's not going to happen.

Tuesday, 8/12/2008, posted on our petition

reside in a mixed, townhome and condo, development. There are 2 associations. The townhomes association, which has an easement (shares our common areas), is home to large dogs (such as a Great Dane, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Labs, etc). I reside in the condo development, which restricts pet weight to 20lbs. I have a 40lb terrier-boxer mix that I rescued, and have been told that the board wants me to "get rid of the dog in 30 days." I must review my condo documents, but I know I will contact my neighbors and petition the board to amend our condo rules. Further, I know that at least one unit owner has a cat that is over this 20 lb limit, hence, "selective enforcement" by the board. Perhaps I should request a "weigh-in" of all animals in our condo complex, prior to seeking to amend our condo rules.

Monday, 8/11/2008, posted on our petition

I'm an owner of a condo unit and was very hurt when I was told after signing I wasn't allowed to have pets. I had to give up my Cat a year ago. I can't even tell you how much it hurt me to give him up. I have Colotis and with the condition having a pet help my condition. Please do something about this rule.

Friday, 8/8/2008, posted on our petition

I'm a homeowner in Florida and was disappointed while shopping for a home that I had to rule out so many places because of this ridiculous no-pet deed restriction. I will pass this (our petition) along to all of my friends to sign!!!

Friday, 8/8/2008, posted on our petition

I own in xxxxxxx HOA in Port Orange, FL. I am currently fighting for the right to have an electric fence installed in a fenceless, leash restricted community. The city officials tell me that electric fences are considered electronic leashes. The systems are desinged for fence restricted areas. Someone has already installed one but now the current Board is saying no! The dog in question is not a risk to anyone and the tenants are responsible pet owners.

Thursday, 8/7/2008, posted on our petition

I am lucky enough to live in a condo that allows dogs, but have some friends who recently had to downsize from their house to a condo and had to give their dog to a family member because they couldn't find a HOA that was in their budget and allowed pets

Thursday, 8/7/2008

I am the owner of a condo in Boca Raton Florida. I have owned the unit since 2004 and have had the same tenant for the entire time. The tenant was in prior to the unit being turned over from the developer to the association. The original bylaws state that only the owner of the unit is allowed to have a pet. When I bought the unit, I was granted the right by the developer that my tenant could have a dog and when the unit was turned over to the association, I was told by the board that I was grandfathered in and my tenants can keep the dog. There were and still are tenants with pets on property and the rule has never been enforced. I have a new tenant in the unit who has a small dog and I am now being told that they are enforcing the rule. I believe this falls under selective enforcement since I was allowed to have a tenant with a dog for 4 years without any issue and there are other tenants with pets there now.

Monday, 8/4/2008, posted on our petition

I was told to remove my puppy. I said no. Do to my kids I can not do these. When my kids found out they were crying and huging the puppy. I can sure use everybodys help. thank you.

Sunday, 8/3/2008

I bought my condo last year and moved in at the end of August 2007. I was given the bylaws and declarations, which stated we could have two pets.  I have two cats and have had two cats for about 6 years now.  They are both cats that I rescued from a feral cat colony as kittens, which means I am the only human they have ever known.

After being in the condo for about I was advised that another resident had reported me to the board for having two pets. They said I had 7 days to remove one of the pets or request a hearing with the board. I advised the board that the bylaws and declarations said that we could have two.  The board let me know that an amendment had changed this to one pet. The amendment, passed in 2006 reads as follows:
* Each unit is allowed one household pet weighing no more than twenty pounds.  At the time of this addendum, all 
current pet owners are grandfathered in.  This means, current pets are exempt from the addendum.

Also if a current pet owner, who was grandfathered in, has a pet that is greater than twenty pounds and the pet expires, that pet owner may replace the pet and exceed the twenty pound weight limit, but not the number of
household pets.  The Board can review every case on an individual basis and can make exceptions with input from
the owners.
As you can see this amendment had a great bias towards those owners who were here in 2006.  The condo president also sent me information about why the amendment was made:

Let me begin with the brief history of why the pet policy was amended.  A couple of years ago there was a third floor unit, where a couple purchased the unit had had two dogs, a Rottweiler and a Doberman Pincher. These pets were extremely excitable when anyone came in the front door of the building, basically it sounded like they were trying to tear the unit door down.  The unit below them was currently listed.  One day a realtor and a potential buyer came back by for a second viewing of that unit.  Upon entering the building, they heard the dogs and interpreted them to be of an aggressive nature, which I cannot confirm or deny.  They immediately turned around, left the building and called the listing agent to inform them that their client had been interested in the unit but based on what they heard all interest had been lost.

The Board at the time was in the process of giving notice to the tenants regarding their pets and to our luck one of them obtained another job out of state.  To everyone’s surprise they were able to sell their unit rather quickly and the problem took care of itself.  At the next association meeting a motion was made to amending the pet policy.  It was heavily debated and the amendments to the policy were then created and approved.

The Board maintains an equal treatment policy among all residents and the amended pet policy has been enforced on multiple occasions.  One instance involved a potential sale where a couple had two pets weighing over forty-five pounds each, and the purchase had to be abandoned.  Another instance involved a long-term guest that brought two pets on premise and blatantly let them run out the fire escape door unleashed and their excrement was never cleaned up.  Another instance involved a resident wishing to adopt a second pet which was discouraged.  As you can see the Board is vigilant in maintaining this policy while being fair and open minded considering everyone’s needs, whether it be an individual or the community as a whole.

I don't believe this is a fair policy in the least!  I think it is discriminatory towards small pet owners and treats cats and dogs the same, which they are not.  My cats do not leave my condo, unless in a carrier when going to their vet or groomer, which means they don't use the common areas, they are fairly quiet (making noise perhaps when then jump down from furniture to the floor and if they are meowing at me), together they weigh less than 20 lbs, which is the limit.

The president also told me the board would not consider revising the policy amendment.

Now then, the folks above me, who were here in 2006 have a golden retriever that is extremely noisy, but there is nothing I can do because they are grandfathered in.  This also means should something happen to the dog, they can replace with yet another big dog.

I deal with depression, so was able to keep pets by writing a letter to the board and explaining emotional support pets are covered under the ADA.  The current president sealed it from the other board members and allowed me to keep both cats with the provision that if one dies I cannot replace it.  I suppose they see this as fair, but again, I feel the whole policy is skewed!

I have asked the board to put the pet policy on the next meeting agenda, which is the first one they've had since I moved in back in September.  If they don't change the policy would I have to get the new board to agree to the two cats for emotional support?

Tuesday, 7/29/2008

is "citizens for pets in condos" active in New York as well as Florida? or only in Florida?   My sister's co-op is doing the same thing her condo in Fla did.  "you can move in with your pet but when it dies cannot get another one", how awful.  when your pet dies that's especially when you need to replace it, you are older and need that emotional support. 

[Answer: The site is for all of the United States, but our current legislative effort is in Florida.]

Sunday, 7/27/2008, posted on our petition

I have been a pet owner all of my life as has my mom and dad. My mom is now a senior citizen and cannot go into senior housing because of her pets. It is very unfair. Elderly people need the company and companionship of their pets. Many have lost their mates and their pets are their only source of comfort on lonely dark nights.

Saturday, 7/26/2008, posted on our petition

When I moved into my condo 7 yrs ago with my older cat Mittens, pets were allowed. Several years later, they changed the pet rules and said that new owners could not have pets and once the grandfathered pet owners current pet was gone, they could not be replaced . This is unfair since I would not have moved in if I had known the rule was going to be changed. Animal lovers remain passionate about having pets even after they pass on and usually adopt another.

Thursday, 7/24/2008, posted on our petition (from Ohio)

I am appalled that I cannot buy a condo in Florida in this day and age. Especially with the way the housing market is at the moment.

Saturday, 7/19/2008

I just encountered a problem with the Condo Association in my building [in Miami-Dade County]. My wife has live in this beach apartment for over 5 Years. It belongs to her mother, which bought the apartment in 1992. When my wife moved in, she has a little Maltese. We got married in 2006 and I moved in here. I was never given an interview, and I never signed anything. No laws were ever given to me, read to me, or anything of that nature nor my wife.

I acquired a 2 month old puppy at the end of May. The board got wind of it and said there are no pets allowed in the building. The maltese was grandfathered in because one of the board members knew my wife's aunt, etc etc. I didnt know anything. So they told us to basically do everything right and get an interview and sign everything and give a background check and a credit check, etc. So we did that process. The rules stated that the pets must be aprproved by the board, not that  PETS AREN'T ALLOWED. But whatever, we signed and dated it.

I was also asked to write a letter for Consideration to have pets in the apartment. A neighbor just told me that they had a meeting and my now 4 month old Puppy was not accepted. And that the president said that only 1 dog should be allowed per unit. And that I needed to get rid of the dog in 30 days or there would be a $20 fine per day. I was also informed that one of the board members, that had two dogs and the other one died, just got approved to have ANOTHER dog.

I don't see this as fair. [Citizens for Pets in Condos agrees, not fair!] My puppy is getting trained, she is a good puppy and I take care of her. I am a teacher and have the summer off to train her and be with her as much as possible. When I do work I get out of work at 3 and am to care for her immediately.

I wanted to ask for your opinion and your suggestion. If lawyers need to get involved they will. My argument is that I was not aware of any of the rules and my wife and I were never interviewed or sign anything prior to having our dogs.

One of the FORMER, not even current board members is so nasty when he talks to us and always threatening and yelling about he doesn't want any dogs here. Please help or send me on the right path. Thank You.

Tuesday, 7/8/2008

...My story is the same as many others. I live in a 55+ communtiy with Pet Rules. The only people who can have pets are those who can afford the high priced houses in the Pet Sections....We got a letter from the community lawyer telling us if we did not get rid of the dog we would be evicted. We own our house and a share in this community....Our community pet rules but does not enforce any of the other rules. Click here to read the full letter:
page 1, page 2

Saturday, 6/21/2008

...I owned a Condo at xxxxx, North Miami Beach, Florida ... - I moved to the building in June 2007.  

After a divorce an some medical conditions, my son got a dog that after a year living with us is an emotional support for my son xxxxx - a 12 years old boy.  My son has been assisting to therapy for almost a year.  The therapy with a professional and the emotional support given by Hot Sauce, one year old dachshund, are helping him more than ever.  He has a medical condition, syncope.   

Yesterday I received a letter from the association, telling me that I am in violation of the articles and law because only people living in the building before 2003 can have dogs.  Why?  I do not know? but is not fair..  They are giving to my until July 15 to remove my dog from my unit.   I know that other dogs have been removed from the building. 
 
They also fine me with $50.00 each month until the dog is retired from the building - I will be glad to pay the fine, but.... What I have to do?  The Association wants the dog out from the building. 
 
Hot sauce has been trained to make him a good "citizen" and he has not caused any trouble to the neighbords or the association. 
 
Thanks to our dog my son is solving his problems and loosing Hot Sauce will be devastating for him and for all of us.  Hot Sauce helps my son emotionally and if my son is happy that make all of us happy, the doctors, the family, all.   
 
Can you help me please....   There is any way to avoid to loose our dog...... There is any law that can protect us....  There is any way to delay the date July 15? 
 
We do not want to loose our Hot Sauce...  With the actual real estate market is going to take a while to sell the condo.   What to do?

Friday, 6/20/2008

My wife is 77 and I am 80, we live at the xxxxxxx Condominium in Tequesta, FL. I served in WWII and flew 100 missions in Korea as a fighter pilot, and the recipient of the DFC and 2 Air Medals.
 
At the present time we spend 7 months in Florida and 5 months in Virginia with my daughter where we both own a 6 1/2 pound Papillion that is the pride of both of our lives. My daughter usually comes to visit for one week once or twice
during our stay at the Condo, but the Condo has a no pet policy be it full time or just visiting. This policy has been
unfairly implemented recently by the Condo Board ...
 
We are on in years and I am not in the best of health having undergone radiation treatment for prostate cancer and recently having three stendts incerted after a heart attack. When our little Lucius is with us our lives are filed with joy and my whole health situation seems to disappear. So I am asking you to help me in our quest to just permit
our pet to visit for those short times  each year and these visits are during the months of May to December when most of the residents are absent. The dog is always carried in a bag and never walked on the property being paper trained.
 
Any advice you can give us on how to go about resolving this unjust problem will be greatly appreciated.

Friday, 6/20/2008, posted on our petition

We are dealing with the Home owners Assiociation right now also to keep our companion dogs for my 90 tyear old DAD

Thursday, 6/19/2008

I have a seizure alert dog.

Even with all the rights to be protected by florida law-413.08 -service dogs allowed in condominiums- my condo- the xxxxxxx, in hollywood, hired a lawyer to force me to move- but I am fighting them

[Note: Denying someone a service animal for a physical disability is a clear violation of disability and fair housing law, obvious to even someone not in the legal field.]

Tuesday, 6/17/2008, posted on our petition

unfortunatly ive lived in a condo for most of my life with my parent and i have always wanted a dog but was never allowed by law. saving an animal from a shelter and having a best friend would impact my life in a great way so please keep up the hard work and i would love to see this bill past soon.

Thursday, 6/5/2008, posted on our petition

I work for an HIV/AIDS organization and some of my elderly clients have to suffer in isolation without the love that a pet could bring to them because of these outdated policies. Research shows the extensive benefits of owning pets and these are tripled for the elderly especially those suffering from chronic illness. We must take action to change this.

Tuesday, 5/20/2008, posted on our petition

My dog was given away because we moved to FL from NY and were not aware of the strict rules on animal housing in condos. Over four years have passed and I been sick with agoraphobia. It gets lonely and I'm 21 years old so you can imagine just how alone I am. I been wanting to get a puppy, normally I dont go for small breeds but I have this time. At her adult life she will be 8 lbs. and about 14 inches.

Monday, 5/12/2008, posted on our petition

I live in a condo association now that does not allow pets I bought the condo back in 2005 when the real estate market was still hot so I had limited time to make an offer and to make a decision. I thought I would be living there for only a year before I could make enough equity to put down on a house so I could get a dog now I can't.. My whole life I had a pet and now that I cannot have one I don't feel like the same person. I love the joy and comfort an animal gives you. They always show love and affection...

Wednesday, 5/7/2008, posted on our petition

I was so hapy to find this site. I am about to battle my association over something as silly as my dogs weight!

Monday, 5/5/2008, posted on our petition

I now live in a 55 and older community and had to give up our dog to move in. My husband has never been the same. Our dog used to have such a calming affect on both of us and I miss that. I miss the snuggling.

Friday, 5/2/2008, posted on our petition

It is unconscionable that we cannot have our 7 lb Maltese in our own private condo home. With appropriate rules and enforcement, irresponsible owners can be legally and appropriately disciplined without causing those who do act responsibly to suffer.

Friday, 5/2/2008, posted on our petition

If I am willing to take care of my non-violent pet. That includes cost and all medical care. Then it should be up to me as a homeowner (yes even in a condo) to own a pet if I chose. That is my constitutional right!!!!!

Thursday, 5/1/2008, posted on our petition

After living in my condo for over 9 years , my condo assoc. composed of newly joined members has decided to have a no pet rule for renters and a 1 pet rule for owners. I bought here because I was allowed to have more than 1 companion. I have lived here since before we even had a condo assoc. I was grandfathered to have several animals . Now they are saying this applied to the animal's life only so that if they pass away , the animal can not be replaced. Two of my animals passed away and I did get 2 beautiful new ones (since you can not replace an animal it is not an OBJECT) Now they are telling me the grandfather clause was for animal's life. In the original condo docs. it states that one can have a dog(s) under 25lbs..... Animals have cure a severe depression I suffered from for over 40 years. they are my LIFE.....!!!

Wednesday, 4/30/2008, posted on our petition

WE WERE GOING TO BE EVICTED FOR HAVING A PET WE HAD TO MAKE A CHOICE BETWEEN OUR HOME OR OUR PET SO WE GAVE OUR DOG TO OUR SON TO TAKE CARE OF FOR US. MY HUSBAND AND I ARE IN OUR MID TO LATE 60S AND SHE MEANT A GREAT DEAL TO US WE LOVED HER VERY MUCH SHE WAS A LOVELY LITTLE DOG AND A GREAT COMPANION I STILL CRY EVERY NIGHT BECAUSE I MISS HER VERY MUCH. N0 ONE SHOULD HAVE TO MAKE A CHOICE LIKE WE DID IT IS VERY CRUEL AND HEARTLESS. I HOPE SOMEONE CAN MAKE A DIFFERANCE AND CHANGE THESE HORRIBLE PET RULES A PET IS ATRUE FRIEND FOR LIFE.

Thursday, 4/24/2008, posted on our petition

As author of Defend Your Condo & Homeowner Rights and publisher of the first Homeowners Defense Kit paperback trilogy (www.STARRPublications.com), I want to commend Citizens for Pets in Condos for developing and promoting this invaluable petition for legislative change. I spent two years of my life fighting (and ultimately winning) a frivolous condo pet battle. Condo pet owners across the nation should be spared such an ordeal.

Wednesday, 4/23/2008, posted on our petition

Please help allow my pets to visit with my Grandchildren.

Friday, 4/11/2008, posted on our petition

My husband and i currently have 2 condos (i.e. 2 mortgages) We would love to sell this one and move into the other, but they dont allow pets. Due to the current mortgage crisis, we are unable to sell the "no pets allowed" condo, but could probably sell this one. We're in a rut and are ready to petition the condo board to allow pets.

Wednesday, 4/9/2008, posted on our petition

had a potential tenant of my condo who I had to dismiss bc the condo president decided that he could not have pets, yet the president himself has a pet. The declarations states that owners and tenants can have pets, but the bylwas only say that owners can have pets. The problem is that these directors read the declarations and bylaws only in their best interest.

Tuesday, 4/8/2008, posted on our petition

My dog, Jade, is being kicked out by our condo association. ...She is family. I am horrified of losing her. She's not an aggressive dog, she's very loving, friendly, and playful. Everyone who has ever met can attest to that. The association is now trying to get us to get rid of our dog. People who bought their condos from the original owners are allowed to have pets, while new tenants are not. This is an injustice. We have to get rid of our family members and then be taunted and mocked by other people who are allowed to keep their dogs. This association is constantly changing their rules and making up new ones to force the tenants to do what they want us to do. They have way too much power; and now they want us to get rid of our beloved dog. Please, help us change this. We are not giving up our dog. She's family. And family stick together.

Tuesday, 4/8/2008, posted on our petition

I am unable to find low cost 55+ housing because of my beloved housecat who does not bother anyone, never goes outside except to the vet in a pet carrier, does not make any noise and always uses the litter box which is kept very clean. I think the no-pet rule unfairly discrimates against responsible pet owners.

Friday, 4/11/2008, posted on our petition

...Most of these residents actually hate animals, have written to other condos in area about the nuisance of their dogs, believe that the hazard of  people flushing catbox litter will clog pipes, etc. I have heard all of this and more. Barking, chirping, etc. etc. ad nauseum. 
 
I have thought about getting a petition going and/or take a vote to see if other residents want pets, but like I said before, I live with a few vicious people and cannot take the risk of hazards from their ire.
 
The only way we will have pets here is if and when the antiquated deed restrictions are overthrown and adequate pet guidelines are added to our documents.

Sunday, 4/6/2008, posted on our petition

I would love to be able to have a dog in my condo. My mom is very ill and is worried that her beloved dog will be put up for adoption when she dies. If I could have dogs in my building, I would take her in a second. Why are people who live in condos not able to have dogs? This is totally unfair. It is bias.

Sunday, 4/6/2008, posted on our petition

our hoa is trying to oust our beloved dogs now....please say a prayer for them

Friday, 4/4/2008, posted on our petition

I want to move to the beach from my current household....however no matter what money is offered they will not allow me to live there because i own 2 boxers.....this is unbelieveable....my dogs are trained and great animals....i want a change

Friday, 4/4/2008, posted on our petition

What a joke!!! I just purchased my first home in Miami and come to find out the condo association does not allow animals. I have a small yorkie that I'm just going to hide for as long as I can. Hopefully this petition can change things before my yorkie is discovered. Please, we need to change this law in Florida. Our small dog has brought so much joy to my fiance and I. This place is crazy. I'll probably try to sell when the market ever decides to turn around. what a headache.

Thursday, 4/3/2008, posted on our petition

I am a recent law school graduate and weimaraner owner who is now running into problems finding an affordable place to live for both me and my dog. I chose to take a job in the government sector knowing that it paid much less than other jobs I could have chosen because I wanted to serve my community and now because of my income I am limited to renting a condo; most of which do not allow pets and if they do they are not allowed over 20-25 pounds which leaves my 4 month old weimaraner out of the picture. I refuse to give up my dog so I will just have to keep looking until I find something. I hope this helps people in situations like mine. Thank you.

Friday, 3/28/2008, posted on our petition

Our condo has had an official no-pet policy since rules were revised in 1991. However, until recently it operated under a "don't-ask-don't-tell" policy with many residents having either a dog or cat(s). Now, since the advent of a resident's child with special needs who has a companion dog and the condo board receiving a letter from my wife's doctor regarding our moving in soon with her 2 cats, we are receiving threatening letters from the condo attorney while residents with officially undisclosed animals are being left alone. Enforcement of no-pet rules is very uneven-handed, and local arbitration has been less than fair. It's time for our laws to protect all our citizens and help the honest instead of punishing them. [Comment from Citizens for Pets in Condos: What this person is describing is selective enforcement. It is illegal to selectively apply association rules.]

Monday, 3/17/2008, posted on our petition

i live in a condominium in Winter Haven Florida that does not allow animals. I feel that this is currently a horrible law. There are so many innocent animals right now ready to be euthanized because of not enough loving homes that will allow animals. Something has to be done and soon.

Friday, 2/29/2008, posted on our petition

Please save my cat's life along with my own health and well being by supporting this legislature, I live in a pet restricted area, and have kept hidden my sweet pet from the association.

Tuesday, 2/26/2008, posted on our petition

I am an elderly woman with a lot of health problems and my chihuahua is the only thing that helps me bear my pain. My condo allowed dogs when I purchase it fifteen years ago but since then they said they had an incident and whoever had a dog can keep it but may never get another.This is why I bought this particular condo in the first place . I feel as though my privacy is invaded. They need to get a life, most of these people are healthier than I.They should only have my pain for one day and my dog gets me through that day.

Sunday, 2/24/2008, posted on our petition

I am about to have surgery and need my dog the condo ass. made me get rid of him, he is a maltese tea cup all of 4lbs. what could he posiblty do to there property ??? they do allow cats bot they are bigger then my dog

Thursday, 2/21/2008, posted on our petition

Bought a condo in August that allowed pets without restrictions 40 days after purchase Board changed rule to no perts over 50 lbs. Only use condo seasonally and now have been told that being I didn't register my dog prior to the new rule that she can't live there.

Wednesday, 2/20/2008, posted on our petition

I have cats and love them. I am 60 and am looking to buy a condo and am having a tough time because most condos don't allow pets. It is a crime for people and animals that need good homes and love.

Tuesday, 2/19/2008, posted on our petition

As ageing seniors and no disclosure that pets were only on a probationary period,we purchased our HOME [condo] and then were required to call for a vote to change the amendment which required 75% the unit owners or 21 affirmative votes. The vote was 20.5 not the required 21. Hence we lost. It is most important and humane for pet owners as well to keep their loved pets. Our little one, Lulu, is a 7 lb. maltese. Please HELP.

Monday, 2/11/2008, posted on our petition

As a previous President of a Condo Association, I know how important this issue is. We have struggled getting this issue passed for quite some time. There are always a few who have a problem with this and they are not full time residents. If they had to live alone like alot of people do, they might think twice. I hope this petition helps.

Wednesday, 2/6/2008, posted on our petition

Having a pet gives some people a reason to get out of bed - this should meet the criteria of "service animal" and be allowed for people who would not otherwise be permitted to have a "pet"

Wednesday, 2/6/2008, posted on our petition

...I work with the senior population and have a senior mother who is alone. She has felt lonely since the death of her spouse and always wished for a pet to ease her pain. It's proven medecine.

Saturday, 2/2/2008, posted on our petition

They just had new bylaws printed stating NO PETS. I live in xxxxxx [larger complex] where a few associations are allowing pets. If at the gate they see a pet, you cannot get access inside. My husband & I want a small dog.

Friday, 2/1/2008, posted on our petition

They just had new bylaws printed stating NO PETS. I live in xxxxx where a few associations are allowing pets. If at the gate they see a pet, you cannot get access inside. My husband & I want a small dog.

Thursday, 1/31/2008, posted on our petition

My husband is a 24 hr home dialysis patient. We have a condo lot at xxxxx that we have owned since the mid '80's. There is a "No animals allowed" rule on the books but until last year was never enforced. We brought letters from our Doctor stating that the dog was a benefit to my husband emotionally and the board of directors refused to allow the dog. We are not in the park this year as we were traumatized by the board of directors letters and picture taking of me walking the dog outside the park gates. I carried or walked the dog from our trailer to the van and drove her out of the park to walk her. She was never flaunted. Please help us, we are so unwelcome in xxxxx now and they are bombarding us with fines and legal costs that we did not incurr. They say they were in contact with HUD and the Florida Commission of Human Relations. We have not seen any correspondence to that affect and they are saying we owe them money for their lawyers.

Friday, 1/25/2008, posted on our petition

I have been living in this condo association for 13 years and have a beautiful, loveable 6-1/2 lb. yorkshire terrior, who, by the way, is an indoor dog and helps me with my fear of being alone in the house, as the ONLY time he barks is when someone is at the door and that is what he has been trained for. For the past 10 years I have been going through major depression, health issues and many losses, including my mother and my former husband. The first day I got this little therapeautic baby, I brought him to my neighbor for them to see and they told me that the association was passing a law again any new pets. When I had first moved into the condo, you were allowed pets 20 lbs or under but had to register with the association, but at that time I had 2 cats and could not take them with me when I moved, as the movers left the door open at my previous residence and the cats ran away. One of the main reasons I moved from Miramar was because I was robbed 3 times, and the last time I was in the house sleeping and if I had had a dog instead of the cats, the dog would have allerted me. Anyway, I have had my baby, Peek-A-Boo for almost 10 years and 7 years ago, on the first interraction with the Board Members, they were going to fight me but then they saw how upset I was, so they told me that they would Grandfather the dog in and not give me any more trouble. I took their word and they never gave me anything in writing (my mistake). Then again, about 5 years ago, the same thing happened. Now remember, this is an indoor dog, who does not go out on the association property. I was in my home and the postal person came to the door and had a package, and naturally the Peek barked because someone was at my front door. The postal worker complained to the Association president and he came to my door harassing me again, after promising me that all would be ok, and then, again, said that him and my neighbor would take care of it and not to worry. By this time, the neighbor that I had originally taken my baby to visit the first day I got him was on the board, and he came to my home, picked up the dog, kissed him and said "Don't worry, we'll take care of it for you. You have been a good friend and neighbor and have been through allot these past years ( I had just lost my mom at that time and the only family I had left here was my daughter and x-husband, who was also a friend, but I lived alone)." I took them at their word again. About a year after that, the third incident occurred when a friend of mine came down from Massachusetts hoping to make Florida his home on a sailboat that he was in the process of purchasing, so he was staying with me until the final sale and paperwork was completed. One day, while I was at work, my friend took Peek-A-Boo out on my patio, which is closed in and considered the inside of my home and not on common property, and Peek was so happy sitting out there, watching the ducks around the water and he never once barked because he knew things were OK as long as my friend was there. One of the neighbors who had just moved in a few doors down, was doing some gardening and noticed the dog. She went to one of the Board members and asked why I was able to have a dog, since when she moved in it was told to her that there were no animals allowed. The board member did not know me and went to other members of the board, which started a whole problem with the Association, and the 2 members who had promised me that all would be OK would not admit that they even knew I had a dog. The woman who complained about my having a dog said that if I had one and she could not, she would sue the association, which started a whole chain of bad things. My 2 neighbors, whom I have known since I moved in 13 years ago, started harassing me in the parking lot, at my door and they sent me a letter stating that I was in violation of the laws of the association, that I never got permission to have an animal reside in my home and that I never made any request to the association for such a privilege or accommodation, and that "DUE TO THE BEAUTIFICATION OF THE COMMON GROUNDS AND PROPERTY, AND PROPERTY VALUES, I WAS TO EITHER MOVE OR GET RID OF THE DOG". At that time, I had been under doctor's care for depression and anxiety and had been taking medication, and I was dumbfounded, as these people, in the past, had promised me that I was OK and that they would not bother me again. This made my condition worse, and one day the 2 board members stopped me in the parking lot and threatened me about getting sued and fined for having the dog and that their attorney was going to send me a letter. One of my neighbors a few doors down from me saw that I was very upset and I explained what had happened. She told me she had never even known that I had a dog and that she had been living there for 7 years. She gave me some information about some websites, as she used to be a paralegal, and told me that there have been similar cases, which were handled by the Civil Right division of Broward County and that I should contact them, which I did. They sent me forms to fill out and also gave me a request form to fill out and send to the association, certified mail, requesting accommodation for my Peek-A-Boo and that I requested a reply from them within 5 days, and if not, I would file a claim against them with the Civil Rights Division. I did what I was told and did not know that the Association had not received the certified letter yet, but my neighbor, one of the people that was on the board and knew from the beginning that I had the dog and had told me all would be OK, came to my door a few evenings later and asked me to come outside, since my friend from Massachusetts was in the house and did not want him to hear what he was saying. He said that the board members and the property management had met that day and agreed to Grandfather the dog in but my friend had to leave because I had never asked permission from the board to have someone stay with me, under my roof and it was policy to request permission and register the person as an occupant. At that point, I did not want to argue and I started to cry and the board member was very abusive in language and conversation with me, but said that they will draw up the papers and give them to me the next day. Well, the next day they received my request for accommodation for the therapeautic animal and they jumped the gun because I mentioned the Civil Rights Division, so they immediately called their attorney, who told them not to do anything and not to Grandfather the dog in, and he would handle it and all promises were off. . He said he never loses cases like this and he would get me out. The Association and Property Management rescinded their promise to Grandfather the dog in and requested that I present a doctor's note from my physician, which I did. The attorney scrutinized the letter and said that it was a lie, and suggested a meeting with myself, the board members, the attorney and the representative from the Civil Rights Division. This day was a nightmare, as they accused me of lying and "sneeking the dog into my home in the middle of the night" without asking permission and not obeying the condo rules. One of the board members that had OK'd all of this for me 2 times (President) lied and said that I never requested permission from him for accommodation. The person representing me from the Civil Rights division had just received my file the night before, because the original representative was being transferred to another department, so she was not very up to date with the past months of letters and conversations and did not have very much to say while these people were screaming and accusing me of wrongdoing. Nothing was resolved that day, but the attorney requested permission to speak with my doctor, which I gave him as I was so upset and did not have anything to hide and I just wanted them to stop harassing me. When he called my physician, he interpreted every answer with his own version, and stated that my doctor did not say that the dog would be helpful with my health and that it was not necessary. A cat would be just as good (which by the way is allowed as it is an indoor animal). To make a long story short and I am sorry I am taking so long but I would hope that you are understanding the events that transpired, after that meeting, more letters and requests, a rebuttal from my physician who was furious at the fact that this attorney used his answers against me and did not tell the truth gave me another letter and sent this to the attorney and the Civil Rights Division , who by now had another person working with my file and was updating himself. He was courteous, very understanding and said that he was an attorney himself and familiar with these cases and that my documentation would be fine as the only thing that condo associations need are a doctor's note explaining the need for the animal and that it should have ended there, especially since the dog was an indoor animal. Next meeting, there was a new President of the association who was not at all familiar with this problem other than what he had heard from the other members, and he figured that at that point, 2 years had gone by and they had accrued a very high service fee from the attorney and if they won,I would have to pay all of their attorney fees, so he wanted to continue on with the case. They even went as far as saying to me "Sell the house and you'll make money and then even said, as a for instance, "if we let you keep the dog for another 4 years, would that work?", as if I would have to get rid of the dog anyway, if he lived past the 4 years. This all made myself and the Civil Rights person ill and we decided there was no reasoning with these people. Since then, the attorney requested more medical documentation and I went to a Pschologist, who documented and sent the attorney her findings and that she felt that 1. moving at that point would be very harmful and stressful to my health; 2. Pets, and especially dogs, in this instance was the best thing for me as she also determined and diagnosed that I have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, stemming back from my home in Miramar when I was robbed while I was sleeping and could have been harmed. She also related that my condition has also been caused by loss of family members (my parents, brother and former husband had died) and I only had 1 daughter who was having anger management problems and substance abuse problems, and that moving the dog from my home would be very harmful to my health. This documentation was also scrutinized and the attorney would not accept this so we are now, still going through more anguish and pain and I have not felt like this was my home since all of this began. It feels as though any day I will have someone come to my door with a paper telling me to evacuate or get rid of my best friend of almost 10 years. How cruel can people be? Last year, before they tried to schedule another and final hearing, the attorney for the association tried to supphena (spelling?) all of my phsycholgist's notes and records of my visits. Is this not going too far? The phsychologist called me and her attorney and her attorney said, absolutely not. She had already given him the information that he requested, diagnosis and the need for the animal, and that was all he would get. All other records and notes were privileged patient/physician info and he had no rights to them. To date, the Civil Rights Division has been trying to set up a hearing between myself and the Board Members and their attorney in front of 3 impartial parties for their participation to hear all and make a final decision. Before I go any further with this, as I mentioned before about their initial letter about the beautification of the property that my indoor pet was destroying, my backyard outside of my patio had been destroyed by the association's landscapers who pulled out all of my landscaping and shrubbery because they said they were going to replant new landscaping. This being done, there were no plants out there to absorb the rain or water from the sprinklers, and both sides of my patio had turned into mud and sludge and as a result, you could not walk outside of my patio to barbecue, because you would sink into the ground, which also happened to my barbecue. I contacted the property management and association numerous times, and after 3 years of living with the mud and dirt outside of the patio, my friend and I decided that we would have to take care of this ourselves. I spent about $700 for plants, pots, mulch,pavers and pavers for the barbecue so it would not sink again. I also took before and after photos so when the association talks about the "beautification of the property" they can see what they left for me to fix and see what I did to remedy this. They also said that if I was so attached to the animal, why was I not taking him to work with me? I support myself and I depend on my income. I just turned 60 in January and for the past 5 years have been working for a company that has been growing by leaps and bounds, and with that many employees, HR would not allow animals in the building, no less one sitting there with me all day. I have now, since, been allowed to work from home, still with the same company, so it is easier for me to handle some of the stress and be with my little Peek, (the 6-1/2 pound terrior that does nothing but give me love, strength and comfort and does not leave my home}. Very shortly, we will be going for our last and final hearing, which has been postponed too many times. What I am requesting from you is if you know of anyone at all that can help me with this matter, as the time is coming closer and my anxiety is escalating. I would like to have the same enjoyment of my home that these people have living their homes. I had just recently been on a Leave of Absence from work because, due to stress and nerves, my body has been reacting, and I suffer from sciatica, pinched nerve, herniated discs and now arthritis. This has really hit me hard and has been going on for too long. I have no ambition to fix up my home, and no ambition to leave the house for shopping or social activities. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, 1/25/2008, posted on our petition

A COMFORT PET IS SO IMPORTANT, AND NOT ALL OF US CAN LIVE IN A HOUSE WITH A YARD, BUT CAN MANAGE VERY WELL WITH OWNING A SMALL PET (DOG, FOR MYSELF) IN A CONDO .. I AM 79 years old, EVEN THOUGH MY HEALTH IS STILL VERY GOOD, I SOCIALIZE VERY LITTLE, AND I FEEL, THAT THE LOVE OF A PET WOULD HELP ME MENTALLY, AND WOULD FILL THE VOID IN MY LIFE .. I HAVE OWNED MANY PETS, AND ALSO, I AM SLIGHTLY OVER WEIGHT, AND I WOULD HATE TO THINK, THAT I, AND MY PET WOULD BE THROWN OUT BECAUSE OF BEING SO..

Wednesday, 1/23/2008, posted on our petition

I am sick with pulminary hypertension and being housebound most of the time I believe having a small dog with me would improve my health. I would do anything I could if I could have a dog in my villa. Thank you so much.

Sunday, 1/20/2008, posted on our petition

My 2 dogs are family members. I am a responsible canine companion caretaker and my boys are happy, well adjusted and mostly well mannered dogs. They are neutered, walked on leads and I always pick up after them. Right now we are having great difficulty in finding an affordable condo community who will accept us. It just isn't just.

Saturday, 1/19/2008, posted on our petition

We purchased our Cairn/Shihtzu in August 2007, after our Condo Board voted on a Resolution allowing dogs & cats no more than 18 lbs. in size. During the summer when half the Condo Baord was away, the rest of the Board members voted to revoke the Resolution vote, now we fear the Board will attempt to force us to give up our adorable puppy, who brings so much love to all our elderly court neighbors. We will certainly persue our right to keep our loving puppy, as my Doctor also reccommended we get a pet to help with my medical well -being.

Saturday, 1/19/2008, posted on our petition

We too had to fight our condo board for our comfort dog, as we are retired. Our doctor advised my husband to get a dog for his disablity.........I fought and won.

Friday, 1/18/2008, 4:31 PM

My dog weighs 65 lbs and is way better behaved, barks lees, and is cleaned up after better than ANY of the little dogs. I actually got in almost a knock down drag out fight with some woman because she didnt like my dog being over 35 lbs. I was like: lady get a life, my dog wasnt doing anything to bother you. It was funny. Nothing ever came out of it but a warning letter. Lol, she was like your gonna get kicked out n blah blah blah people are way too concerned with other poeples business-ESPECIALLY when you live in a condo! I hate it.

Wednesday 1/16/2008, posted on our petition

My son wants to move into my condo that I'm paying the mortgage and condo fees on. He has a rescue dog he got while he was away at college. Because he's not the official owner they won't allow him to have any pets. This is his companion and I can't see how Florida statutes are considering him a tenant even though he doesn't have to fill out a lease. He should have the same right I do.

Tuesday 1/15/2008, posted on our petition

We have been coming to Florida every winter for 20 yrs. Several years ago we inherited a Greyhound mix. We informed the Motel we had been staying that we now had a dog and we are not willing to leave him behind. The Motel that previously had not been pet friendly, said we could come. We stayed there 5 times with our dog. Things change. The motel changed hands. This year we wanted to find another place, pet friendly, of course. We found one. However, we are aware that if it wasn't for the dog, we could rent a condo far cheaper, but most of them don't allow pets. No pets, No rents - from us. Thus I fully support what your website is doing and wish you success.

Tuesday 1/15/2008, posted on our petition

I have been aching to have a small dog at our condo, but unfortunately they refuse to have any pets because it is written in their "Doc's" they are not allowed. I live with my wonderful husband and we are in our late 70's and are capable of giving a dog a lot of love and care!!

Sunday 1/13/2008, posted on our petition

My daughter had to give up her Golden Retriever to buy the only affordable housing in Martin County FL It is not fair to be penalized because of that

Saturday 1/12/2008, posted on our petition

When my husband and I moved to Florida, we couldn't afford any other residence than a condo. We had to give up our Golden due to condo rules. Since then I've been dealing with incredible sadness and guilt. I would do anything to get our family back together again. My daughter asks for him everyday. I feel like I've lost a child.

Monday 1/7/2008, posted on our petition

Please start allowing largers companion animals to reside in condos with their loving owners! The only reason I don't not live in a condo much closer to my work is because I am discriminated against because my dog weighs more than the normal 20lb limit! Please help and take action for all of the responsible pet owners out there.

Monday 1/7/2008, posted on our petition

I am an animal lover and owner as well as being a Property Manager for Condos in Southeast Florida. The buildings I have managed that allow animals are always inhabited by kinder, gentler people and the ambiance is much more friendly than an building that did not allow animals. As long as the animals owners abide by the rules and walk the dog where they should be walked and pick up after them; the world would be a better place with condos allowing pets!

Friday 1/4/2008, posted on our petition

I live in a 12 unit condo and due to the bylaws written in the 70's, we are not allowed to have a pet. I work first shift and my husband works 2nd, which leaves me alone most evenings. A pet would mean the world to me, as it would keep me company and give me something to take care of and care about. I have to listen to loud stereos for hours on end and loud cars reving up in front of my window every day so what's it going to hurt someone to hear a dog bark once in a great while. Condo owners should be able to have a pet just like a homeowner, as long as it's not a habitual problem to all the other owners and as long as they pick up after it (in the case of a dog). I have to listen to loud stereos for hours on end and loud, reving sports cars in front of my windows each day. So, if an animal barks a couple times of day, their noise still outweighs the pets.

Saturday 12/22/2007, posted on our petition

We once owned a condo in Pompano on the beach,it was beautiful, but after a fews years I couldn't take the stress of leaving my maltese and bischon back home in Pa. We would have loved to stay at the condo a month or so, but after about 8 days I was so nervous, I just wanted to go home. Pets are like children to many of us. Please do something.

Wednesday 12/19/2007, 1:02 PM

I am currently involved in a dispute with the condo board of xxxxx in Hollywood, FL.  I have provided them with a letter from my doctor, and they have now (3 months after accepting the letter) sent a letter from their lawyers...

Monday 12/17/2007, posted on our petition

i am disabled thinking of moving to fla. 55 and over community. i have a pet which give me joy and lift my depression, i have a phy, letter to this effect. however 55 and over places have a no pet policy. this should be addressed. at least people with disability should be allowed a pet.

Monday 12/17/2007, posted on our petition

My grandmother lives in a Condo down in Pompano Beach, FL. Her building does not allow animals, of any kind. With severe back problems and various other ailments, she is unable to leave the confinements of her home very often. Having an animal, of any kind, would make such a difference in her life. She has commented to me, on several occasions, how happy it would make her to have a companion; this simple comfort, though, continues to be denied because of no-pet deed restrictions. Please, please, please help my grandmother & others like her to experience the friendship & warmth that comes from living with an animal.

Sunday 12/16/2007, posted on our petition

I have an 85 year old Mother who lives alone in a condo and would love to own a pet

Saturday 12/15/2007, posted on our petition

I purposely bought this codo, being the owner of a fourteen year old white shepard that I had since a pup,so I could keep my dog till he left this world......Older people need the companionship of a loving pet....

Thursday 12/13/2007, posted on our petition

I have lived in a condo for 15 years and have wanted a small dog. I work for an assisted living facility in Deerfield Beach for people who have alzheimers disease, so I know first hand what a pet can do to imporve your physical and mental health. I would bring my pet therapy dog home on weekends, Johnny was well behaved and I would carry him to the street to walk him, and my condo was horrible to me, so I had to stop.

Wednesday 12/12/2007, posted on our petition

I recently moved back to Florida where I live (own) a condo where they only allow pets 20lbs & under. While I lived in NJ I got my baby girl. I asked 3 different times if she could come down until I sold the condo, she is staying with my elderly parents, they said NO all three times! I'm in the process of trying to sell so I will be able to buy a house so we can be re-united. I miss her terribley, and with winter upon my parents up north its to much! If they would only let her here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday 12/11/2007 7:06 PM

My condo association passed an ordinance outlawing dogs over 20 pounds. My sons have  a dog. They are disabled and would be greatly affected by losing their pet. What can I do?

Monday 12/10/2007 12:44 PM


In my association, there are no Bi-Laws that even address the issue of Pets. There are owners that have had Pets for at least 5 - 7 years. These are indoor pets that have never posed a nuisence to the community at all.

Suddenly, a Board of Directors was voted in that decided that they want to go after these owners with pets and make their lives miserable. The Board has spent thousands of associtation dollars in attorneys fees in the coarse of 9 months harrassing these owners with letters and threats.

The association's attorney happily collects $250/ hour and draws up these lengthy letters threatening harrassing the unit owners, without regard for grandfathering rights for pet owners.

Monday 12/10/2007 9:30 AM

 

I am being forced to sell my condo and find another place to live because my 79 year old Mom's pet Scottie died and they won't allow her to replace him.  For her mental well being she needs another pet.  She has always been a very responsible pet owner and trained her dogs.  They have never been bothersom to anyone.  The condo rules written in the 70's are out of date and expensive and difficult to change in most condo communities.

 

Thursday 12/6/2007, posted on our petition

 

I have recently talked with a friend that needs to give up her home due to the tremendous up-keep and moved into her condo that she has been renting out. Unfortunately, she was told her 12 year old shitzu would not be allowed to live with them in the condo. They are devastated!!! How can we help them?

 

[Note: unless people e-mail us at info@petsincondos.org, we have no way to respond, unfortunately. We do NOT get contact information when people sign the online petition.]

 

Monday 12/3/2007 12:59 PM

 

I live in a co-op in Fort Lauderdale which does not allow pets.  I have lived here for 7 years and I also have major depression.  If I get a letter from my psychiatrist, does the board have to allow me to get a dog?  Do I need their permission, or can I just show them the letter and get a companion dog regardless of what they say?  I really can't afford a law suit and am unsure about what is allowed...Any advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated.

[our response, in part - You DO need permission of the board or you may be setting yourself up for a world of trouble...The 2008 Emotional Support Animal bill aims at providing more clarification.] NOTE: We are NOT attorneys and cannot give legal advice.

Sunday 12/2/2007, posted on our petition

I am in the same situation my mother in law got a puppy , a pekinese,then 2 month letter .I received a letter from law office condo . association saying that SHE HAS TO GET RID OFF HER DOG AND PAY SOM FINES because we not allow to have pet but she just lost her husband an d she is in depresiion and anxiety.

Thursday 11/29/2007, posted on our petition

I am a resident in a condo dwelling as well and according to our bylaws, some pets were grandfathered in. Which is unfair to the new and honest residents who would love to give a loving and responsible home to a pet in need.

Thursday 11/29/2007, posted on our petition

 

Finding housing while having a pet is so hard expecially with a Siberian Husky. He is so kind hearted and I am a responsible pet owner I think it is unfair that I cannot find a place that allows him.

 

Wednesday 11/28/2007, posted on our petition

 

I'm not moving to Stuart without my two cats. I could not believe how many condos don't allow pets. This is very unfair, especially to our pet families!

 

Sunday 11/25/2007, posted on our petition

 

I need my pet. I live in a condo park on a lot and home I own and my cat bothers no one.

 

Sunday 11/25/2007, posted on our petition

 

I have been served with papers for mediation. My husband has been prescribed an Emotional Support Animal. The condo is not accepting this document.

 

Thursday, 11/22/2007 10:02 AM


While I totally agree with thr aims of your organization, my changed circumstances make me irrelevant. My family and I have relocated and have bought a house in the rural area south of Augusta, GA. The only way we will ever return to Florida is in chains and at the point of a deadly weapon. Good luck in your endeavors.

Thursday, November 15, 2007 11:41 AM


I have just received a notice from my condo association demanding that I remove my cat by November 19. 2007. I have suffered from depression for many years and have been treated with medication. However, even though my cat is very helpful to me, I have never asked my doctor for any form stating that she is medically necessary for me. She is always there for me and I could not bear losing her. Please help me.

One question I do have for you is this. What are the ramifications of just ignoring the order to remove my pet? I realize that can fine me $25.00 per day up to a $1000.00 max. But after that, then what can happen. In the mean time I am going to follow the suggestions that you have posted on the web site. My first line of defense is to obtain a letter from my doctor. Please advise me of anything I should do.

I am looking forward to your reply. Please, a speedy reply would be greatly appreciated, since I do not have much time left to comply.

[our response, in part - My understanding is that the fines are a way for them to stall to see whether you will cooperate before they sic their condo attorney on you. If they prosecute you and you lose, you may also be charged for their attorneys fees. All in all, it is a VERY unfair system. During this delay period, it might be good to line up an attorney in case you need one. You should look for a disability lawyer, or one who is pro-animal.] NOTE: We are NOT attorneys and cannot give legal advice.

Tuesday 11/13/2007 10:29 AM

My mother resides at a condo in FL. She has lived there for 15 years and does own her unit. Last year my daughter left to attend an out of state college. While she was there she was bought a Shih-Tzu puppy. She found she couldn't keep him at the dorm so my mother brought him home with her (at that time we thought it would be temporary until she moved off campus). My mother has a Westie that weighs approx. 18lbs. & the Shih-Tzu weighs about 5lbs. She has had the Shih-Tzu since May 07 and has fallen deeply in love with him and him with her. The two dogs have become best of friends as well. My mother also has stage IV colon cancer. She finds great joy and happiness with these two little guy's. When she isn't at home with the dogs she is at the clinic for many hours receiving chemotherapy at which time the dogs find comfort with each other. Now what my problem is the Condo board has made rules that unit owners are allowed to have two pet's under 20lbs. either 2 cat's or 1 dog and 1 cat. I have pleaded with the board for permission for her to keep both dogs and also provided them with a letter from her Oncologist/Psychiatrist stating they are therapy dog's and detrimental to her health, happiness and well-being. The board said "NO"! I also offered to take the little dog home with me at night and he can stay with her during the day, again their response was "NO". My mother has had no problems or complaint's from neighbors regarding barking or not cleaning up after them. Actually at one of the meetings other unit owners were trying to defend her but the appointed not elected board still said "NO". Now they have told her she has to get rid of him or they will start fining her 25.00 a day up to 1,000.00. I also offered to just pay the 1,000.00 for them to leave her alone and they still said "NO". It's hard enough to go through chemo-therapy to prolong her life, feeling sick, trying to stay positive and then to have hateful people on her case is just to much. All she wants is a little happiness that these two bring her knowing she only has at best 1-2 years to live.

Monday 11/5/2007 9:41 PM

I was working with a realtor who was made clear they had to be pet friendly community. She called me and said that I had to see this place. It was so beautiful and I decided it was where I wanted to live. I went to settlement and bought the condo. I was never given anything in regards to the bylaws or polices of the association. I received a packet from xxxxx 3 weeks after I purchased the property. It was then at that time that I saw that there were no pets allowed. I already purchased the place so I didn’t think much of it. I received a letter 10/30/07 that it was brought to the attention of the management office that I have a cat and I was in violation of the bylaws “no pets”. I was appalled by the letter stating that I had 10 days to respond in writing or I would have a lean in the amount of 25 dollars a day until I cured the violation. I wrote a very strong and professional letter. The head of the management office called me and stated that she is very sorry but there is nothing she can do and for me to keep her posted on what I was doing about the situation. Basically it came down to my home or my cats. I can’t get rid of my cats they are my children and I am at a loss for words at this point. They are having a board meeting on November 15th and I am at the library everyday and online to figure out a way and strategy on how to approach the situation. I have neighbors in my section who are willing to stick up for me. They love my cats almost as much as I do. My neighbor upstairs also has a cat and we are trying to figure a way out of this.

When I signed the FIRST contract I noticed that they had a 35lb weight limit on dogs and cancelled it. The sales agent for the developer kept calling and saying that they were not enforcing the rule. In my apt complex where I lived they were not strictly enforcing the pet rule and so when I rode through on several occasions and saw that there were indeed dogs the size of my pet, I let the salesman write up another contract and went through with it.

Before I could unpack good they started harassing me about my pets, plants and everything. I started trying to sell after only 3 months of living here. The realtor is doing the best he can. They are still harassing me about my dog even though the Association President saw her when he came over to take my application and approved it inspite of the fact that he knew my dog is over the limit.

My doctor wrote them a letter telling them I need my dog for emotional support and still they have not approved her.

Poochie is very old (13) with many health issues. I raised her from a baby.

Monday 10/29/2007 12:01 PM

 

My partner and I agreed to buy a townhouse at xxxxx. After agreeing on a price and signing the initial papers, we were told, after being misled by the selling agent, that there is a 50-pound weight limit on dogs in the community. Our dog, Murphy, is a 90-pound chocolate lab.
 
Now, the condo president is willing to work with us. She just wants a reason, any reason, to say yes to us and they'll make an exception.
 
Two years ago, we rescued Murphy from an abusive situation. He was 14 months old at the time. My partner and I were living in Michigan, and my partner, xxxxx, was depressed, on medication for his depression and was overweight at 175 pounds. Since getting Murphy, we needed to relocate and came to Oakland Park, Fla. Since that time, Murphy has toned up and become a happy dog (Murphy was also 20 pounds overweight from lack of activity, he didn't have a proper gait and his muscles were atrophed from lack of exercise) and xxxxx hasn't had to take anti-depression medicine since we moved. Also, Ricky is down to 130 pounds and a 28-inch waist and we firmly believe that both xxxxx and Murphy helped each other get to a better, happier place and continue to do so.
 
I'm afraid xxxxx  could slip back into depression if we ever had to give up Murphy, and finding another home for Murphy just isn't an option.

 

Thursday 10/25/2007 6:24 PM

 

My neighbor and I have both emailed you.

 

Its about xxxxxxx Condo NOT allowing dogs. We had a petition with 40 out of 56 signatures (more if I would have gone around to others, but I had enough signatures) and we FINALLY had our meeting on Tuesday.

 

Well a quick summary the meeting got out of hand due to one person who couldn't wait for the end of their official business and got rowdy. They ended the meeting after a few minutes. But before they did the board voted yes to cats (which WERE ALREADY ALLOWED??? So I dont understand that) and yes to birds......but they said NO to dogs.....would you like to know why? They stated that DOGS bring "germs and flee's and are an unwelcome pet). meanwhile the girlfriend of the president who is our $550 a month janitor does nothing but hang bird feeders and feed the squirrels which is against condo docs!! Squirrels have flee's and germs but she allows them?

 

I found out today that  two different board members have unofficially given the "ok" to  two separate people to have a pet just dont tell anyone......but now the two board members are upset because I am friends with those people and I KNOW that they have a dog so now they feel pressure like they almost have to pass the dog amendment, but so far have not said a word!

 

Please advise as I am so frustrated! They are doing things illegally and unethically!

 

Wednesday 10/24/2007 5:57 PM

 

My building had enacted a pen ban before I moved in but apparently the documents from the vote were lost. Now they are trying have a re-vote and the board has sent out a letter telling everyone that they will get confused and to "Just vote yes" on the  pet ban because it is technically already in effect. The last time they tried this, there was not enough votes to pass the pet ban…

 

Saturday 10/21/2007, posted on our petition

 

We have a condo in Jupiter... and have had to fight to have our dog visit us. We will not live without our dog... so future, more permanent housing will force move to more tolerant setting. We do not want to live around people who do not like pets... or children.

 

Thursday 10/18/2007 3:54 PM

 

We are trying to get our condo rules reversed to again allow dogs in our complex. One of the homeowners has gone door to door and the majority of the unit owners want dogs. The Board says they have the last word and its NO. How do we go over their heads, I thought majority rules!

 

Wednesday, 10/10/2006, posted on our petition

I work at a humane society and it's very heartbreaking to see the number of dogs and cats that are surrendered daily simply because the owner has to move and cannot find affordable housing that allows their beloved pets. We have a great pet overpopulation problem here in southern Florida, if more people could keep their pets it would be a step in the right direction.

Wednesday, 10/10/2006, posted on our petition

We fought the board and won. They tried to set us as an example for having a small nine lbs dog, despite their own "do as I say, not as I do" policy which almost half of the members had their own dogs/cats. There is no reason why people should live under no pet restrictions.

Wednesday, 10/10/2006, posted on our petition

I desperately want to adopt my friend's puggle who is 20 lbs and such a sweet little dog. I am frustrated because my building will not allow animals. First of all, there are only 7 residents that live full time in my building of 24 units. Am I supposed to find a new home so that I can adopt an animal?

Tuesday, 10/9/2006, posted on our petition

I can't live in my condo because it has a no dogs clause. We have to keep it as a rental

Tuesday, 10/9/2006, posted on our petition

My parent's live in a senior community in wpb florida, and there are people there who have small animql's and cat's but will not allow my parent's to have their 4lbs yorkie live with them! My mother is very depressed over the situation and has got a letter from her doctor and they still refuse them to have their dog!!!

Tuesday, 10/9/2006, posted on our petition

At this time, I live in a single family residence, however, I have just been through a divorce and cannot afford the house. For the past few years I have been looking online for condos that will accept my 2 precious chihuahuas, but 99% of them do not. If they do, (and this applys to rentals as well), they are usually in a less than desirable area, they are much higher in price. My dogs are my family, so giving them up is not an option. Please help! Thank you.

Monday, 10/8/2007, posted on our petition

As a pet owner, I never realized how hard it would be to find mobile home parks that would allow large dogs--that is until recently when we tried to find a place to buy for winter vacations. Looks like we may be spending another winter in snowy north. Good luck on your petition to get well-mannered pets allowed in privately owned dwellings!

Monday, 10/8/2007, posted on our petition

We have a maltese and I never even thought about the pet law when I bought the house. I did not even pay any attention to the sign. My wife and I do not use our home there very much because of the restricitons on pets. We love our pet and we just can't leave him with others so long so we just can't enjoy our home

Wednesday, 10/3/2007, posted on our petition

the condo association is unreasonably amending/adding terminology to the rules and regulations of the condo that would allow them to evict us, or have my dog removed from the property if they think she is a "threat". It is exactly this kind of power that we MUST TAKE AWAY FROM THE CONDO ASSOCIATIONS!!! PLEASE HELP ME KEEP MY DOG AND MY APARTMENT! PLEASE HELP ALL PET LOVERS KEEP THEIR PETS AND THEIR HOMES, TOGETHER! DON'T MAKE US HAVE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN LIVING WELL, AND THE PRICELESS COMPANIONSHIP OF OUR PETS!!!

Thursday 9/20/2007 12:04 PM

my wife who has Kidney cancer had her Dr. write a letter that she needed our 5&9 lbs. yorkies for emotional need and our board which I am on turned down this request, said if I bring the dogs I will be asked to resign and expect to be thrown out of the condo. Talk about being anal.

Know of any condos for sale because my place is going on the market.

[our response, in part - please check our housing page, where we list some information that can help]

Tuesday 9/18/2007 8:30 AM

Thank you so much for your website. It definatly gave me the information I needed to keep my dog. I am currently fighting with my condo association about keeping him, but I am very sure that this turn out ok.

Monday 9/17/2007, posted on our petition

When I moved into my condo in 1976 I knew they had a "no pet" policy. However, my broker told me that there were many surruptitions cats on the Beach, and not to worry. In fact our cats died in 1898 and 2000. We replaced them with a lovely Birman. The Board Members at the time had been in our unit and had seen our various pets, and said nothing about them. They are all quiet indoor cats. Now we suddenly got a letter from the new board telling us we were in violation of the "no pet" rule and to "govern ourselves accordinly." We suspect that because we're in bankruptcy (I have become disabled) and someone on the present Board wants our unit, we are now being harassed. Because the prior board accepted our cats, should my cat be "grandfathered in?"

August 29, 2007, posted on our petition

I am a condo owner facing litigation because of my two chihuahuas and golden retreiver. I have had my boys for over 5 years, and consider myself to be a responsible pet owner. Responsible pet owners should be allowed to keep their pets "family members" in their own home.Wednesday,

August 29, 2007 4:08 PM

We are currently dealing with a situation that may result in us having to remove our pets (aka family members) out of our condo.  We bought the condo last year and have been trying to negotiate with the association ever since.  Do you know of any attorneys in the St. Petersburg area who I could speak with?

Tuesday, August 28, 2007 2:52 PM

I am having some issues with my association.  They have had a weight limit on all pets of 25 lbs max, however when I moved in they weren't enforcing this rule.  My dog has been living with me for over 2 years now; due to their recent tightening of the condo rules I am being expected to find her another home.  I am trying to get the board to agree to a weight limit increase. .. 

Tuesday, August 07, 2007 9:54 PM

Christy is 5 1/2 years old.  She has been with me since she was 6 months old as a adoption that my parents made.  I have two young girls that love her to death.  She was never jealous of them when they were born.  She is a chow/lab mix.  She is great with the kids and licks them to death.  She is housebroken and does not chew on anything except rawhide and pig ears.  She stays off furniture without reminding her.  She has been part of our family for so long she is like one of my own children.  She is my 4 year old daughters best friend.  She likes rides in the car and walks.  My 1 year old climbs all over her and pulls on her and all she does is lick her.  She is very protective of her family and a good watch dog.  It tears me up to have to get rid of her.  We received a notice today that we have till the 12th of August to get rid of her.  Realty compnaies that manage our house changed,  the old realtor told us it wouldnt be a problem, I never got it in writing, the new company is evicting us if we dont get rid of her.  We just moved in and dont have money to move again.  I do not want her to have to be put to sleep, she is a good dog that deserves a good home with a loving family.  Please help me.  I have to keep hiding from my girls why I am crying.  Contact us if you can help save this dog.

Monday, 07/16/2007, posted on our petition

I live in a villa! I bought this place, I'm not a tenant! People in villas live on the ground, not upstairs in apartments. I think at least cats should be allowed in villas, cats don't even defecate in the street! I would give a homeless cat a home tomorrow, and a good home! I come from South Africa, always had animals and I'm shocked by these laws!

Tuesday, 07/03/07 8:54 AM


Five years ago, my father passed away and my husband and I inherited his condo which is xxxxxx in Delray Beach. We invested monies into fixing it up and added on a patio, etc. and we never signed any papers or were told that "no pets were allowed" at the time of moving in.

It never even occured to us!!
 

We are considered "snowbirds" and go down Jan through March only and have been taking our chocolate lab with us. We soon discovered no dogs were allowed but continued to bring him as we have no place to leave him. No one has ever complained about Sam.....he is 7 yrs. old and never puts a paw on the property except to jump into our car and out again as we take him out of the development to do his business. He never is outside and never barks and, therefore, no one even knowing we have him has ever complained. How could they? However, we had new people move in that hates dogs, says they are deathly afraid of them and has brought it to the attention of the Bd. of Directors and even had a lawyer write to the Board's lawyers and last year, we were presented with a letter that he has to leave!! We have given them a note from my dr. stating it is necessary that my pet be with me for my emotional well being. Even with a dr's note, they say NO!! ... At the present time, we have had our condo up for sale......isn't that sad !!!!

Saturday, 6/30/2007, posted on our petition   

My mother is a senior and a pet lover. She recently has gone thru some difficult times in her life and she really would love to have a cat to give her a companion to keep her company. Her condo does not allow this, they will not even let any type of pet but a fish! This needs to change

Friday, 6/29/2007, posted on our petition   

I have lived "illegally" in a condo for several years, hiding and depriving my cat from outdoor enjoyment. Sneak down stairwells to take him to the vet. Carry food and litter in canvas beach bags. It is so silly. I worry about people coming in when I am not at home for fear I will be exposed to the Condo Board.

Thursday, 6/21/2007, posted on our petition   

My father is 95 and on anti-depressants and in need of the unconditional love, attention and company of a small dog.

Wednesday, 6/20/2007, posted on our petition

My Mother cant have a pet in her condo and it is so wrong. She has heatlh issues and this would help her imensley.PLEASE PLEASE help us!

Wednesday, 6/20/2007 8:11 PM

My mom owns her condo and has a cat. She has lived there for almsot 4 years. She is 69 and her cat is 17. Well, when she moved in the condo did not allow cats and she moved her cat in anyway. Heck we all have snuck an exrta cat in somewhere once. Well the president of the condo association saw the cat one day back in april when he asked my mom to move her car as a tree needed to be removed. He freaked out and brought it to the condo board who in turn gave my mom 30 days to remove the cat. Well, she got a letter from her DR stating she needs the cat for anxiety and depression, this is very true as my mother suffers from depression and was hopsitalized in 2004, I took her and admitted her, she stayed for 6 weeks. We gave the letter to the board and after serveral weeks, they called my brother who owns the condo 2 days ago and said she is in breech of contract and she has another 30 days to remove the cat, if not they will take serious legal action. I found this on the internet below. Please take a few minutes to read it, we need your help and advice and if anyone knows an attorney. I have called the condo association today and asked them to call me and meet with me to see what can be worked out. I will bring this information below. Thanks all and God bless you for helping. I have a meeting with the condo association on wednesday. I have called them today asking them to make an excpetion for my moms sake, they jsut want the cat out saying she broke the bylaws on the condo. OK, fine, I said lets move on and find a middle ground for all involved that to remove my mothers cat is not an option! I told them they are dealing with feelings and lives here and to look deeper than your laws! I met with these people today with my brother who is owner of the condo. They are just regular people trying to inforce these stupid bylaws and nto willing to budge fro my mom even after reading the letter below I got from your web site. They said they wouild get back to us after they contact their lawyer.


Monday, June 11, 2007 10:31 PM

Recently my sister's dog that she had for over 14 years died. My sister has always owned a pet and that pet for her is her confidant, companion, love,
friend and her reason for living. When she moved into the Condo in Boynton Beach 14 years ago she was allowed to have a pet. Her section of her
developement does not permit a replacement pet. She is sick, she is depressed, she cries every day. I am really concerned about her health. I
am flabagasted that with all the research confirming all the health benefits of a pet for senior citizens they can actually do this. Florida which is a
meca for senior citizens, is also their worst enemy. If there is anything I can do to help you get