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New to the area - apartment help — Brooklynian

New to the area - apartment help

anonymous
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Our son will be moving to PS this weekend from Tampa. For right now, he's doing a sub-let until mid-December.

He has a 90 lb Lab (our grand-puppy) that's staying in Tampa, but we'd like to find a place in PS area that'll allow large dogs.

Any recommendations for finding a long-term rental or sub-let that is dog-friendly?

Thanks

Comments

  • try duct taping the dog's mouth shut so it won't bark. the landlord will never know.
  • Anonymous wrote: try duct taping the dog's mouth shut so it won't bark. the landlord will never know.
    Well, I guess that's an option, but not a particularly good one :roll:

    Anyone have any suugestions that are a bit more practical?
  • TampaGuy wrote: [quote=Anonymous]try duct taping the dog's mouth shut so it won't bark. the landlord will never know.
    Well, I guess that's an option, but not a particularly good one :roll:

    Anyone have any suugestions that are a bit more practical?

    Try posting this in the classifieds on this board.
  • Subject: Re: New to the area - apartment help

    TampaGuy wrote: Our son will be moving to PS this weekend from Tampa. For right now, he's doing a sub-let until mid-December.

    He has a 90 lb Lab (our grand-puppy) that's staying in Tampa, but we'd like to find a place in PS area that'll allow large dogs.

    Any recommendations for finding a long-term rental or sub-let that is dog-friendly?

    Thanks
    Find a broker that knows Landlord's who allow dogs in their buildings.
    Bruce Grant at Rita Knox Realty can help.
    718-965-2722
  • If he's not enough of a big boy to look into this kind of stuff himself . . .
  • that's what I was thinking. Why isn't your son looking for his own apartment. Even if you are paying for it (which is your business), why the hand holding.
  • First---
    if you're still reading...........

    my building is great and is renovated.. kind of expensive but if he has a roommate.. (not that expensive, mine is $1450 for 2 bdrm, fully renovated). No fee, pet friendly, and very safe.. also just a few minutes from a great dog park.

    http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/nfb/218126346.html

    this is the ad.. keep looking on craigslist too. This apartment is in Prospect Heights border, just on the other side of the Botanical garden on a quiet and very diverse street.

    second---
    all I can imagine is some concerned dad googling brooklyn and being disappointed from getting smart remarks from elitist brooklynites. Do you talk to your parents like that?
  • Anonymous wrote: that's what I was thinking. Why isn't your son looking for his own apartment. Even if you are paying for it (which is your business), why the hand holding.

    moderators, are all the infantile comments coming from the same URL?
  • Subject: On being an outsider

    Ha ha ha. I was referred to indirectly as a loser with money from Texas and it is all hysterical to me!

    I have been lurking on these boards for a long while getting ready to make the leap back to NY.

    I don't blame yall for your attitude, actually very on point most always.

    Authenticity...not enough these days. Better this family gets a heads up before this young man shows up with big dog and has the reality check in person. Tampa to NY, maybe he needs to look at Coney...

    Bellaja
  • brooklynpotter wrote: [quote=Anonymous]that's what I was thinking. Why isn't your son looking for his own apartment. Even if you are paying for it (which is your business), why the hand holding.

    moderators, are all the infantile comments coming from the same URL?

    Nope -- all from different IP's.
  • apollonia666 wrote:
    Nope -- all from different IP's.
    '

    curious. either a lot of infantile readers/posters, or someone with a wireless card and a atck of open networks to play with.
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