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TSVickyF
post Jun 29 2017, 09:24 AM, updated 7y ago

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Are pets allowed in condominiums?
Recently my upstairs neighbour has a dog which really cause nuisance to us as it's been scratching day and night.
We wanted to be considerate and let them continue having the dog around IF they have a solutions to the scratching.
But it seems like they are not doing anything.
Please advice.
anakkk
post Jun 29 2017, 09:27 AM

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no pets are allowed in most condo, can write complain letter to management and local authority.
TSVickyF
post Jun 29 2017, 09:42 AM

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Where would be the local authority?
QUOTE(anakkk @ Jun 29 2017, 09:27 AM)
no pets are allowed in most condo, can write complain letter to management and local authority.
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post Jun 29 2017, 09:42 AM

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QUOTE(VickyF @ Jun 29 2017, 09:24 AM)
Are pets allowed in condominiums?
Recently my upstairs neighbour has a dog which really cause nuisance to us as it's been scratching day and night.
We wanted to be considerate and let them continue having the dog around IF they have a solutions to the scratching.
But it seems like they are not doing anything.
Please advice.
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Try to talk to owner by just pressing the Door Bell button, everything complain will not solve the issue. Dog have to abandon then you gaining enemy. Although not 100% can became a friend but at least not gaining enemy.
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post Jun 29 2017, 09:45 AM

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mostly not allowed. ask your condo management about it

then get them to evict the dog
honkkydorry
post Jun 29 2017, 09:49 AM

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Actually under the new Strata Act, if I am not mistaken, pets are now allowed but subjected to Management Office's discretion especially if got many people complain.

TSVickyF
post Jun 29 2017, 09:51 AM

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We have talked to them a few times already... They don't seem to do anything about it and left me no choice.
Of course I don't want to complain if there's a solution by them after talking.
It's really annoying when the dog scratch EARLY in the morning and LATE at night.
QUOTE(onichon @ Jun 29 2017, 09:42 AM)
Try to talk to owner by just pressing the Door Bell button, everything complain will not solve the issue. Dog have to abandon then you gaining enemy. Although not 100% can became a friend but at least not gaining enemy.
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post Jun 29 2017, 09:57 AM

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QUOTE(honkkydorry @ Jun 29 2017, 09:49 AM)
Actually under the new Strata Act, if I am not mistaken, pets are now allowed but subjected to Management Office's discretion especially if got many people complain.
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Latest Strata Act amendments, pets are allow in the condo. But not allow to make any nuisance. If yes, owner can be fine with RM200.

To clarify above matter, i recommend to check with condo management and verify this subject matter.
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post Jun 29 2017, 09:58 AM

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not allowed!
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post Jun 29 2017, 11:24 AM

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How about a cat? i always wanted a cat -- in far future we might move into an apartment.
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post Jun 29 2017, 12:23 PM

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Cats are also considered pets.
But I believe that your neighbour would not mind if they don't cause nuisance such as keeping the cleanliness, not making too much noise like meowing & scratching that's disturbing.
QUOTE(jknowsit @ Jun 29 2017, 11:24 AM)
How about a cat? i always wanted a cat -- in far future we might move into an apartment.
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post Jun 29 2017, 12:57 PM

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But causing nuisance or not is so subjective. Some will say no, some will say yes. Would have been better if Mgmt Office just say NO. Want to keep pets, go buy landed home smile.gif

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post Jun 29 2017, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(honkkydorry @ Jun 29 2017, 12:57 PM)
But causing nuisance or not is so subjective.  Some will say no, some will say yes.  Would have been better if Mgmt Office just say NO. Want to keep pets, go buy landed home smile.gif
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Pet lover says if dun wan neighbours to keep pets, then you should go buy landed wor tongue.gif
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post Jun 29 2017, 07:44 PM

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Landed property is where pets like dogs have space to move. In my old apartment, I had a neighbour abt 4 floors down from my unit. They kept a dog at the yard area, always barking loudly and from the sound I can tell is not those small dog, it's quite a big dog. Why want to keep a dog in a small yard area?? The overall apt is only 800 sft, the yard also damn small. Even when the resident is at home, the dog is left at the yard howling and barking. Occassionally I would hear other neighbours screaming Shut Up smile.gif
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post Jun 29 2017, 08:08 PM

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i think MC / MO are afraid to be sue by residents if banning dog as local council act and strata management act allow pets in condo. unless someone willing to bear the responsibilities.

http://<referral link removed>/my/news/keeping-dog-and-pe...our-legal-right

same to banning middle eastern , blacks etc as law allow them to rent in anyway provided they have valid pass
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post Jun 30 2017, 12:12 PM

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QUOTE(VickyF @ Jun 29 2017, 09:42 AM)
Where would be the local authority?
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depends on where you staying, if in KL, then DBKL, if Kajang then MPKJ
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post Jun 30 2017, 03:48 PM

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check ur cukai pintu is from which place..

mbpj / dbkl etc

each local council got its own guidelines.

if not mistaken mbpj say cannot keep in high rise.
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post Jun 30 2017, 03:51 PM

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scratch where?
TSVickyF
post Jun 30 2017, 08:29 PM

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Scratching on the floor upstairs n making those sound on my ceiling. It's very annoying..... Especially when we are light sleeper n slight sound will juz wake us up.
QUOTE(benson92 @ Jun 30 2017, 03:51 PM)
scratch where?
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post Jul 7 2017, 07:55 AM

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QUOTE(VickyF @ Jun 29 2017, 09:24 AM)
Are pets allowed in condominiums?
Recently my upstairs neighbour has a dog which really cause nuisance to us as it's been scratching day and night.
We wanted to be considerate and let them continue having the dog around IF they have a solutions to the scratching.
But it seems like they are not doing anything.
Please advice.
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talk nicely if they cant control the pet, make complaint to apartment management

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