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Well, grunt. (about our request for cats) by purplepineapple 2006-11-19 12:55:59
original TLP

So it's been a month, and we've finally had an email back from someone at our real estate agency: "I have spoken to the owner regarding your request for 2 cats in the premises and regret to inform you that this request has been denied."

My reply: "We would appreciate knowing on what grounds the owner has denied our request. Did she get to see our letter herself? Because we outlined some pretty clear reasons why we want pets."

I really, really, want to speak to the owner myself, but I have no way of contacting her directly. Grumble. I just don't trust them to actually put in any effort to ensure she knows the full extent of what/why we're asking, because I think our letter had a pretty good argument for giving us permission. Any suggestions on how I can push further?

:(
[ Reply ]
  Could you ask to speak to her directly? (n/t) by jmaxsohmer2005-02-28 23:20:08
    I will ask. by purplepineapple2005-02-28 23:23:17
      Do you know the owner's name? by jmaxsohmer2006-11-19 12:55:59
        Initial and surname, yes. by purplepineapple2006-11-19 12:55:59
          I typed... by jmaxsohmer2005-02-28 23:52:11
  If it's a real-estate agency doing the renting... by themadkansan2005-02-28 23:24:02
    Um by purplepineapple2005-02-28 23:37:00
  a couple of ways by molsen2005-02-28 23:31:46
    Yeah... by purplepineapple2005-02-28 23:40:09
      In that case by molsen2005-02-28 23:52:18
        That leaves an opportunity for the owner to ignore by jmaxsohmer2005-02-28 23:53:59
  something to think about by deadweasle2005-03-01 00:04:18

 

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