View Full Version : Apt Tanks!
Low_KingMatt
Thu, 7th Feb 2013, 03:39 PM
So guys im moving to an apartment this weekend and they stated that they only allow tanks not aquariums lol so wanted to see how many of yall have had yalls AQUARIUMS in apts and what the requirements were? Im moving my 72g in anyways lol
Big_Pun
Thu, 7th Feb 2013, 03:43 PM
renters insurance at one place i was at
jcnkt_ellis
Thu, 7th Feb 2013, 03:48 PM
What's the difference between a tank and an aquarium, at least according to them? And is it a verbal policy or is it spelled out in the contract you signed?
koa25
Thu, 7th Feb 2013, 03:50 PM
Renters saved my butt at my last apt when i flooded my apt and my downstairs neighbors Apt. Especially when the apt tried to screw me. the insurance company went after them. My 125 was a nice piece in the apt. had to sacrafice the dinner table to set it up though lol. Priorities
Low_KingMatt
Thu, 7th Feb 2013, 03:57 PM
In the contract it says no fish but the lady told me i still cold as long as its a tank thats not to big not an aquarium she said. ^ woah hope i dont flood nothing lol
koa25
Thu, 7th Feb 2013, 04:04 PM
Yeah. That stuff happens. Start your RODI unit and then pass out on the couch... No buenos. At what gallon size does a tank become an aquarium? I thought it didn't matter?
Zack
Thu, 7th Feb 2013, 04:05 PM
If I were you I would get something in writing rather than a verbal commitment. Also let them know exactly how big of an aquarium it is. When most people think of a fish tank they think of a 10 gallon or so, maybe 20 which is much smaller than a 72 gallon.
Flyride95
Thu, 7th Feb 2013, 04:11 PM
Yea they consider a 10 gal a tank for sure but when they hear 72gal there going to act like its the biggest aquarium in the state lol. Most people who dont know this hobby would freak out if they heard what we consider as a "big" aquarium lol.
jcnkt_ellis
Thu, 7th Feb 2013, 05:03 PM
In the contract it says no fish but the lady told me i still cold as long as its a tank thats not to big not an aquarium she said. ^ woah hope i dont flood nothing lol
Legally speaking, the contract is binding and you would be in breach if you setup any fishtank. The verbal promise is not binding because: 1) its not in writing, 2) its a contemporaneous oral agreement seeking to modify an unambiguous contract, & 3) she most likely doesn't have the authority to bind the company in that matter.
So, find a different place to live or pray you never have a hiccup with it. Also, while renter's insurance is great, it doesn't cover willful breaches of the lease agreement.
Just my 2 cents as a soon to be attorney :bigsmile:
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