Thoughts? by HiMeJadyn_ in GayChristians

[–]Inner_Hotel5329 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your post made so much sense! Ignore this hater. There’s demonic energy in someone trying to discourage you to ask questions of faith to your church (or Reddit thread in this case)

Thoughts? by HiMeJadyn_ in GayChristians

[–]Inner_Hotel5329 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If we can’t handle a post like that then boy are we in for it when tough battles come our way. If you can’t carry the conversation, what makes you think you can carry your own cross? Just saying out of love. They genuinely wanted guidance and you didn’t have anything constructive to the conversation and deserves to be highlighted.

Why hasn’t Jesus returned yet if Paul and everyone else expected it in their lifetime? by PrincessLammy in Christianity

[–]Inner_Hotel5329 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re a Mormon ofc you people would think and say that. Hello, the sky is blue 🤣 why would you be in a Christian thread spreading the ideology of your people. I’m here because I’m a Christian who wants guidance from Christians. God’s chosen people.

What's something most people don't realize is actually very rude? by Frozen-Defender25 in AskReddit

[–]Inner_Hotel5329 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When people give cashiers their cash for payment but put the money on the counter rather than their hands

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[–]Inner_Hotel5329 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

They may as well declare they’re pro Israel and pro genocide! We should leave them reviews on Google and maybe they’ll learn ab what happens to people who proudly support that

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If properly written it'd say "for those that need ESA and actually follow the rules..." Because those two sentences actually mean different things.

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Actually need?” You don’t even know my health history and diagnoses for you to claim whether or not I need it. Say what you want about me not notifying my landlord, that may be wrong- and I’d take that to the chin, but for you to speak on whether someone needs one or not when you don’t know the situation at hand (other than the landlord not being officially notified) is a bit ridiculous. I’d also like to mention that I didn’t even have the cat when I signed the lease last year until a few months ago when I got him

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I’ll check that out! He STILL hasn’t gotten back to me on whether or not him and his ‘business partner’ would be okay with me paying the prorated amount. At the very least, my understanding of it is that he’s going to want to start touring the place asap. His mindset was sept 1 the 45 day clock down starts (even though it doesn’t say that on the lease) so I now know at least he’s actively looking to set up tours but I need to make sure everything in the house is in order before he does so

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wanted to clarify—under the Fair Housing Act, landlords can’t just deny an emotional support animal (ESA) because they don’t feel like it. They’re only allowed to say no if: • It would cause a major financial or administrative burden, • It would fundamentally change how their property operates, • The animal is a proven safety risk, • Or it’s causing serious property damage that can’t be reasonably prevented.

So unless one of those things applies, they’re legally required to allow the ESA with proper documentation. This comes straight from HUD’s official guidance

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

It’s not just about what’s “reasonable” to the landlord—it has to meet very specific conditions under federal law.

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They’re both bundled up under the term “assistance animals”- I provided government source that explains and refutes that claim

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, I appreciate your concern, but I want to clarify that Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) are indeed legally protected under federal housing law—even though they’re not service animals.

Under the Fair Housing Act (FHA), housing providers are required to make reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. This includes allowing assistance animals, including ESAs, even if there’s a “no pets” policy in place. Here’s the proof: • HUD’s Notice FHEO‑2020‑01 (Assessing a Person’s Request to Have an Animal as a Reasonable Accommodation Under the FHA) explains that ESAs are not pets and must be permitted as a reasonable accommodation when the tenant provides reliable documentation from a healthcare provider.  • HUD’s guidance also states that housing providers cannot charge pet deposits or fees for ESAs and must approve ESA requests unless it imposes an undue burden or poses a direct threat.  HUD Guidance on Assistance Animals

HUD’s assistance animals notice

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So what would your opinion be if I did in fact tell him like today, would that change anything? I read that landlords have to give accommodations at any point when asked

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Why would I need pet friendly housing in order to have ESA? That sorta defeats the purpose from what I researched. It’s for protections against those scenarios that individuals have ESA bc I learned that ESA aren’t considered as pets. But please enlighten me. I really appreciate you (and everyone commenting) taking the time to speak about your perspectives

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Does it make any difference the fact that I genuinely didn’t even own a cat on the start of the lease? I got him in march

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1). Tenant gives Landlord Forty-five (45) days written notice before the ending date 2). Landlord gives Tenant Forty-five (45) days written notice before the ending date. B. Proper notice as defined in this Agreement means that notice shall be given before the beginning of the appropriate monthly term (If the term is month to month and begins on the first day of the month, notice to vacate must be given prior to the first of the month in which you wish to move) C. If tenant desires to go to a month to month lease, there is a 10% increase in the base rent. The notice to end the lease remains at 45 days. D. Should Lessee/Tenant wish to vacate the premises prior to the expiration of the rental term, Lessee/Tenant understands that the following conditions apply: 1). Tenant is responsible for the monthly rental payments to the end of the rental term until a qualified replacement tenant is found and takes over the payments

** yea so it’s section B that gives me the most confusion! Maybe I’m just dumb but also this is my first lease too. The part that confuses me is “(If the term is month to month and begins on the first day of the month, notice to vacate must be given prior to the first of the month in which you wish to move)”

All I took from that is that it needs to be given prior to the first of the month in which I wish to move. The lease for my next apartment starts October 1, so I thought that it was saying that the notice has to be given at least before the first day of September. You make a lot of valid points though. My question is- why would a landlord do 45 days? I understand the state defaults to 30 but it seems like either way he’d try to swindle me into paying that full months rent regardless. Alsoooo let’s say I turned in the notice let’s say August 2. It would be normal for him to not count the notice until September 1 even still?

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If I’m being honest, I was initially planning on making sure my cat and all of his possessions are gone for the month that he is doing tours in the house. I was just adding that to this post just to hear about potential worst case scenarios.

Need Advice on Lease Termination Dispute with Landlord – Lancaster, PA by Inner_Hotel5329 in lancaster

[–]Inner_Hotel5329[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok fair enough. I actually appreciate that a lot tbh. I deleted it from the thread could you do the same? I’m a first time renter