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sweetapogee

(1,216 posts)
10. two suggestions:
Sat Jan 24, 2015, 05:27 PM
Jan 2015

1. Ask the homeowners to do something. Some kind of action.

2. Ties into #1, have a well thought out plan already in the works.

It might be a good idea to take the temperature of the population. If the majority of the homeowners like the no-pet rule, you could be in for some rough sailing. On the other hand, wide support will be necessary to make the kinds of changes you desire. You need to back up your claims ie: pet ownership increases home values. Sounds good but you need evidence.

Good luck.

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OK Tobin S. Jan 2015 #1
Thank you. I think is perfect. diabeticman Jan 2015 #3
EDIT, for clarity: elleng Jan 2015 #2
thank you Elleng I will show this to my wife. diabeticman Jan 2015 #4
You're welcome. elleng Jan 2015 #5
How about "I'm asking for your help to change" Baitball Blogger Jan 2015 #15
She could take a clue from JEANNIE C. RILEY machI Jan 2015 #6
Yes! cwydro Jan 2015 #8
omg! how stupid! i'm lmao! n/t orleans Jan 2015 #13
"No pets" would be a deal breaker to many condo buyers. trof Jan 2015 #7
Okay........... mrmpa Jan 2015 #9
two suggestions: sweetapogee Jan 2015 #10
My wife has re-worked the letter diabeticman Jan 2015 #11
That's a very good letter and I think the approach is perfect. mackerel Jan 2015 #12
Yes cwydro Jan 2015 #14
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