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Venting post. Anxious. I wasn't at first but thanks to new Landlord and his policy I am. Ready to have our own home.

Things have been looking up for us. After a really rough past few months. We found a house we liked and we put in an offer. It's been accepted. The last one fell apart because the seller couldn't fix what the lender required out of pocket.

This time the loan process seems to be going much faster. Apprasial has been ordered and we may be able to close early. The realtor said she saw nothing that would be called out. It's basically a new house. New plumbing, electrical, roof, flooring etc. She also said it should appraise no problem at all. She has 28 years experience.

This is where the worry comes in. The new landlord that just took possession of our units and said he wants 300 pet fee non refundable per pet. I can't purchase a house and afford a $1000 nearly impact fees so Locally to avoid any issues my parents said they would watch my cats this way I don't have to pay that feat. If this house happens to fall through I will find another one eventually I just don't want to be away from my cats too long. I do feel better getting this out. Surely someone out here can relate to me. I can't have kiss so they are like my babies

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