A Tenancy Tribunal approves a Labrador puppy in an upstairs flat after finding the landlord's refusal unreasonable, emphasizing that landlords must assess pet requests case-by-case and offer reasonable conditions rather than blanket refusals.
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evaluation of premises and pet suitability
Tribunal issues first 'pet' ruling, approves Labrador puppylandlords must evaluate premises and dog specifics
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