Did you know that Chicago is considered among the most dog friendly cities in America?
Think about it....Chicago has restaurants, parks, beaches, hotels and even a cruise. You can visit Navy Pier and take a cruise with fido and the two of you can enjoy the skyline and the lake breezes. Many bars and restaurants have come to the realization that people are more willing to eat out if they can their pet along. Now, all over the city there are dog spas and day care facilities opening to accomdate this market.
Even apartment and condominium owners are responding to the overwhelming demand to accept dogs. Landlords are finding that to stay competitive they must accept dogs. A recent study showed that over 30% of people seeking to rent have pets. Dog owners can choose from highrises to walkup buildings, some with very accomodating dog runs.
In some cases, landlords or condominium associations will set both breed and size restrictions on the type of dog. Some buildings may choose to charge a pet fee or an extra deposit.
In any case, as an owner of four very large rescue dogs, we are heading in the right direction.
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Wecome Homeowners
Hello Everyone: Welcome all homeowners, property owners and co-operative shareholders to Chicago's only blog with a focus on important issues facing those that live in vintage Chicagoland condominiums, co-operatives and townhomes.
Periodically, I hope to share useful information about property management issues that will benefit your building and effect the value of your home. I have been managing the kind of real estate that you call "home" for 38 years.
I look forward to your comments, as always.
Richard M. Holtzman
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