12th January 2007

Potential Tenants With Pit Bulls

So, today I got a call from my real estate agent letting me know that there was an inquiry on the house for rent. She let me know that the woman inquiring says that she has 3 dogs which she “won’t part with” whatever that means. We’re not trying to take your dogs away lady.

Anyway, at the end of the conversation, the lady inquiring mentions that two of the dogs are 60 pound “American Staff Terriers” as she called them. Being unfamiliar with this breed, I did aAmerican Staffordshire Terrier aka Pit Bull quick Google search.

Ya, these things are basically Pit Bull Terriers. And the correct name is American Staffordshire Terrier. Even if I don’t know what I’m talking about and these dogs are NOT Pit Bulls, they totally look like Pit Bulls and that’s what the dog bite victim, police, animal control, personal injury attorney, judge and insurance adjuster are going to see as well.

Thank goodness for Google + Broadband internet access. NO WAY, are those dogs living in one of my properties. I bet that potential tenant is having to go through the entire list of properties for rent looking for a gullible landlord or property manager. It’s almost like you have to try to NOT rent the place.

Ya, thanks for playing! NEXT !

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  1. 1 On April 28th, 2007, Chris Lengquist said:

    Amen brother. Meanest darn dogs I’ve seen or heard of. What other bread do you hear of that just eats a guy while mowing his own lawn? Don’t need the headache!

  2. 2 On July 10th, 2007, How I Do Tenant Background Checks said:

    [...] Typically I like “size-up” potential tenants visually first. Now I know appearance isn’t everything but on the other hand, if it walks like a duck…… Usually I insist that before the lease is executed, I meet with everyone who will be living in the house, including pets to make sure that none of them are one of these. [...]

  3. 3 On November 8th, 2007, Hoodie said:

    ahh excuse me, but i think i speak for all pitty and animal lovers here, BUT American Pit Bulls and American Staffy’s are TWO different breeds, they may look alike, but they are NOT, i repeat ARE NOT the same breed.

    and Pit Bulls are not dangerous dogs, they only are if they are taught to be, so don’t blame the dogs, it’s the ones who teach them. you think they were born dangeous and then the first moment they start to walk they wanna kill..NO!! any breed of dog can kill if it’s taught to. hell i’ve got two Pit Bulls and they are the most best breed of dogs you could own, very loyal and loving, i wouldn’t trade them for anything.

  4. 4 On November 9th, 2007, The Landlord said:

    …ok so I’ll let you take on the insurance industry and persuade them. I have no beef with the breed of dog. It’s just the way the insurance industry works.

    And worse case scenario; I’m the one who takes the hit.

    Until you get THAT job done…no American Staffordshire Terriers on my property….period.

  5. 5 On February 9th, 2008, Diesel's Mom said:

    It’s really a shame people insist on not getting to know these great dogs before they start assuming they are bad. Considering there are hundreds or thousands of pit bulls living in this country, possibly close to a million, there really aren’t THAT many pit bull attacks happening. There are only an average of five pit bull attacks per year (compared to the over 100,000 dog attacks reported per year). This is stating that an average 99,995 of those attacks are NOT pit bulls. It’s crazy then how pit bulls are seen as monsters when there are so many families spending 15-20 years with a pit bull who passes away never showing any aggression to them. I’m a proud owner of an american staffordshire, which is an akc show bred pit bull. They are not bred for fighting since the 1930’s. Even a pit bull bred for dogfighting would not show human aggression, as humans take part in the unfortunate event of a dog fight. Of course, this depends on the dog (like any breed) like the poster above me stated. As for attacking someone mowing their lawn, they are more likely to attack the lawnmower to protect the human the object is ‘attacking’. I can do anything to my dog, he sleeps in my arms at night. He will not bite anyone. My late pit bull died at 18 years old, never bit anyone. I worked with pit bulls for over 5 years, hundreds within pit bull rescue. Got nothing but love, kisses, and tail wags from even the most abused pit bulls. They are willing to forgive after being abused, please don’t judge them by the few that attacked someone. It wasn’t them.

  6. 6 On February 29th, 2008, Theresa said:

    I agree with Hoodie. Am Staffs are NOT pit bulls. Oh, they’re related? ALL dogs are related in some way or another. And if a mixed breed even resembles a pit bull, they are denied. How is that even right? What a bunch of garbage. No different than the bigots that judged other human races.

  7. 7 On February 29th, 2008, TheLandlord said:

    Umm, did you read the post? I said that they LOOK close enough to be called Pit Bulls and hence I am likely to get the bad end of the stick on this one.

  8. 8 On March 14th, 2008, theRenter said:

    It makes me smile every time another person buys into the hype. Thats the reason I own two pits. Yeah I never mow the yard around my dogs, I don’t want to get eaten!!!! Read some more headlines kids. This breed is no more dangerous than any other dog. Guess what dog send the most people the the ER every year??? Labradors, wonder when the papers will pick that up? Look at the big picture everyone

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