Here's my theory: You presented these guys with a case they hadn't expected, so they ran with it, and then updated the lease. Because they don't know what hedgehogs are or what category you're running into, you're fighting their ignorance as much as anything else. Get some documentation about the fact that they're domesticated (a brochure, a letter from your vet), document *every* interaction you've had with property management (with names and at least approximate dates), and talk to someone at one of the legal clinics mentioned above. If you can, schedule an appointment to meet with someone relatively high up (a building manager or someone else with decision-making power) and take all your paperwork with you. Best-case scenario, this is just a misunderstanding and you can work it out (esp. if you have your lawyer with you). Don't move them until you have to, but have someone on stand-by if you do. Good luck!
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Date: 2012-03-07 01:10 pm (UTC)Get some documentation about the fact that they're domesticated (a brochure, a letter from your vet), document *every* interaction you've had with property management (with names and at least approximate dates), and talk to someone at one of the legal clinics mentioned above. If you can, schedule an appointment to meet with someone relatively high up (a building manager or someone else with decision-making power) and take all your paperwork with you. Best-case scenario, this is just a misunderstanding and you can work it out (esp. if you have your lawyer with you).
Don't move them until you have to, but have someone on stand-by if you do.
Good luck!