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Old 28-Apr-07, 07:27 PM
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big big problem

hey room i keep alot of snakes and have done for many years and unfortunately for me i chose to buy a house in a complex which hapens to be full of old people i just had an old wish i could swear lady complain to the body corp comitte saying im keeping snakes thats shes scared to death and fears for her life what a load of bs now i have been told i have to meet with them on monday and have to have a damn good case backing up my story on why i keep snakes otherwise i have to get rid of the lot in a matter of weeks otherwise they will come and remove them personally and god knows what they will do with them i dont wana sell them as i love them all so much i am totally heartbroken what do i do so just in case worse come to worse i want them all to go to great homes i live on the gold coast so im just saying now i have a list of the fallowing
yearling pair of bredli
yearling pair of diamonds
yearling pair of coastals
breeding pair of diamonds
breeding pair of olives
breeding pair of spotteds
one 2 year old m tully jungle
one 3 yr old feamale diamond

please contact me on 0420969967 as i have all the details if u are interested i dont have pics on here unfortunately i will find out monday morning if i can keep my babies or not
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Old 28-Apr-07, 07:36 PM
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Complain to the body corp that the stupid old hag is ugly and your scared of her
Personally i would seek legal advice if i was in your position. Apart from that just explain how they are much safer than dogs and that they cant escape etc. and that they cant legally remove them as they are protected animals and they arnt authorized to move them.
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Old 28-Apr-07, 07:40 PM
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yeah thanks cris i gotta meet with them on monday but im guna give it all i got
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Old 28-Apr-07, 07:44 PM
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tell us how u go on monday...
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Old 28-Apr-07, 07:47 PM
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You said you chose to 'buy' the place? If so, and you own your property, and if there are no rules against pets in the complex, and you are fully licenced for the animals you keep, then I'd be telling them to stick it where the sun don't shine and to go their hardest!!! They can't do a damn thing.

It would be different if you rented and had them without landlord approval, or pets weren't allowed in the complex though.
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Is it in your contract / lease that you cannot have pets? if so, then i don't think there is much you can do about it. Perhaps you could put locks on all of the enclosures to show that it is unlikely they will getting out and attacking the old lady (as if they would anyway ) or offering to install some extra locks on the door to your hep room (they might find it hard to resist when your offering to install something for free on their property)

If there is nothing stated about pets in your contract then you should be ok. Goodluck!
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Old 28-Apr-07, 07:51 PM
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yeah mate i own the house out right thats what i think too but aparantly they can do whatever they want as they have full control over the grounds i have been year almost 2 years and just cause some stupid old bitch complains this has happend im not going down with out a damn good fight

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Old 28-Apr-07, 07:53 PM
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juli anne ts states u can only keep one domestic animal as in cat or dog snakes do not fall under domestic as dont fish mice etc
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Old 28-Apr-07, 07:56 PM
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The certainly cannot legally enter your property and remove your animals without your permission, without a herp licence, and without a permit!

On top of that the animals you keep are completely harmless, and do not pose a threat to you or your neighbours.

The only issue you have is if the body corporate have stimulated no pets are to be kept in the complex.

Quite simply, tell them that unless they have a valid reason to have the animals removed (and the next door neighbour having a fear of snakes is not good enough) you will not give them permission to remove the animals from your residence and if they enter your residence and steal your animals, you will prosecute them to the full extent of the law.

Take a herp friend with you, don't go on your own, always helps to have backup.

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Old 28-Apr-07, 07:59 PM
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its the same as some new housing estates unless it says in your "contract" wen you brought the house/property then as long as you are not breaking any laws or health regulations then they cant really do any thing. it would be like me turning up and saying oh g i dont like your bird ill complain and you can get rid of it
if you are not in the wrong in any way i would put my foot down
on the other hand if it states in your contract etc wat you can and cant do in regard to pets or animals then you may b stuck

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Old 28-Apr-07, 08:00 PM
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thanks saz yeah it states on the contract u are only allowed one domestic pet as in cat or dog nothing about anything else i own they house totally and have been her almost 2 years never any problems until now
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oh yeah mayb i might complain to the council and stop there workers from using ladders cause im supperstitious and i might walk under one
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Since herps are not considered as domesticated the number of animals is irrelivant. Does it have anything listed in your covenant stating none domesticated animals can't be kept? If not then they can not do a thing. Also check the expiry date on the covenant as all building and Occupiers covenants have end dates on them. Typically they are drafted to cover a ten year period and are valid including transfer of titles.
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Old 28-Apr-07, 08:05 PM
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exactly mate maybe u shold just complain about the babys crying or the cars going past
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Old 28-Apr-07, 08:06 PM
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nah all it says is u may keep only one domestic animal ie cat or dog and thats it litterally
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