kaths101
Warren Veteran
edited... Would the letter go straight to the landlord or does it have to go through the estate agents???
Hi,
Please could you check this letter to my landlords (composed with help from Wigs - thanks Wigs very helpful ) asking if I can keep my house bunnies in my rented house? After much debate I have decided to own up just to make things easier!!
They already live with me and have always have though I didnt have them when I moved in!! If there anything I have missed?? Anything I shouldnt say?
In the end if they decide I cant keep them in the house i will have to move because there is no way I would get rid of them!
Here goes - NEW REVISED VERSION - Thanks for your help GiantbunnyMummy!!! .....
Dear ***********,
I am writing to ask your permission if I can have my two rabbits to live with me at ** **** ***, they have been staying with my parents temporarily while I moved.
With your permission they would live in a self-contained cage inside the house. The cage has appropriate flooring underneath and around the cage to protect the floors, walls and skirting boards. They are very clean and are both fully litter trained, and I can reassure you they make very suitable house pets. They have been indoor rabbits from a very young age so I am unable to house them outside, as switching from a warm to a cold environment would be detrimental to their health and wellbeing.
I assure you that the rabbits would not be let out into the house unsupervised and in the unlikely event that my rabbits were to damage anything within the property I would accept full responsibility for repairs or replacements at entirely my own expense.
I hope all is well with you and look forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter.
All the best,
Katherine
Hi,
Please could you check this letter to my landlords (composed with help from Wigs - thanks Wigs very helpful ) asking if I can keep my house bunnies in my rented house? After much debate I have decided to own up just to make things easier!!
They already live with me and have always have though I didnt have them when I moved in!! If there anything I have missed?? Anything I shouldnt say?
In the end if they decide I cant keep them in the house i will have to move because there is no way I would get rid of them!
Here goes - NEW REVISED VERSION - Thanks for your help GiantbunnyMummy!!! .....
Dear ***********,
I am writing to ask your permission if I can have my two rabbits to live with me at ** **** ***, they have been staying with my parents temporarily while I moved.
With your permission they would live in a self-contained cage inside the house. The cage has appropriate flooring underneath and around the cage to protect the floors, walls and skirting boards. They are very clean and are both fully litter trained, and I can reassure you they make very suitable house pets. They have been indoor rabbits from a very young age so I am unable to house them outside, as switching from a warm to a cold environment would be detrimental to their health and wellbeing.
I assure you that the rabbits would not be let out into the house unsupervised and in the unlikely event that my rabbits were to damage anything within the property I would accept full responsibility for repairs or replacements at entirely my own expense.
I hope all is well with you and look forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter.
All the best,
Katherine
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