Did you already contact the references? Did they say all positive stuff? If not then can't you deny them based on that, the fact that they were crappy tennants, which is independent of an ESA.
I don't really get your approach. You ask for help clearly indicating you don't want to go thru with it, then people tell you ways to do so and you're like playing devils advocate.
If people are going to go to extreme lengths there's probably a lot of landlords that could get screwed over silly stuff.
I also don't understand why someone with an ESAs rights trump mine or the agreement I made with the landlord. Why is it my burden to bear their poorly behaved dog (a pet) because they want to commit fraud and not pay for their animal in a no pet building? This actually happened to me and I left because the landlord wouldn't do anything about it.
I don't really get your approach. You ask for help clearly indicating you don't want to go thru with it, then people tell you ways to do so and you're like playing devils advocate.
If people are going to go to extreme lengths there's probably a lot of landlords that could get screwed over silly stuff.
I also don't understand why someone with an ESAs rights trump mine or the agreement I made with the landlord. Why is it my burden to bear their poorly behaved dog (a pet) because they want to commit fraud and not pay for their animal in a no pet building? This actually happened to me and I left because the landlord wouldn't do anything about it.
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