Difficulty accessing apartments during an emergency only to be faced with a pet/animal (dog)?

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1 year 1 month ago #641737 by Katey Story
Curious to hear of any other properties finding it difficult accessing apartments during an emergency only to be faced with a pet/animal (dog), preventing the tech from accessing the apartment. What do you do? How to you manage that situation especially when the tech is not comfortable going into the unit with a loose dog?
1 year 1 month ago #641737 by Katey Story
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1 year 1 month ago #641738 by Jonathan Cheville
We just wouldn't do whatever needed to be done until the resident got home to handle the dog. Damage to the property isn't more important than risk of personal injury
1 year 1 month ago #641738 by Jonathan Cheville
Jane Nicholson-Gates
1 year 1 month ago #641739 by Jane Nicholson-Gates
We have one of those!!! He’s a pain..
1 year 1 month ago #641739 by Jane Nicholson-Gates
Sarah Wilkins
1 year 1 month ago #641740 by Sarah Wilkins
See if you have an emergency contact on the pet info. If not, maybe something to consider moving forward. If it’s a true emergency, call animal control.
1 year 1 month ago #641740 by Sarah Wilkins
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1 year 1 month ago #641741 by Dave Scruggs
We have one. Her mini blinds will remain shredded! She's never home during our hours..
1 year 1 month ago #641741 by Dave Scruggs
Brenda Summers Borino
1 year 1 month ago #641742 by Brenda Summers Borino
Contact the resident and have them return so that you can complete their requested emergency repair. You didn’t give us the nature of the emergency so let’s say it’s the a/c in the Texas heat. “ Mr resident we’re unable to enter your home to service your a/c due to a pet that is not kenneled. If you can return before 3p we will be happy to return to determine the issue” If not, please let us know what time tomorrow we can enter”. Does your site have the policy that all animals must be kenneled before service can be performed? If not, ya need to!
1 year 1 month ago #641742 by Brenda Summers Borino
Ashley Wallace
1 year 1 month ago #641743 by Ashley Wallace
This is a good question. What if it's a leak going into the apartment below it?
1 year 1 month ago #641743 by Ashley Wallace
Hasmukh Shah
1 year 1 month ago #641744 by Hasmukh Shah
Understand dog breed. Dogs just protecting. So what does your contract say. I mean, if you have a protective dog for ur safety than u must be present or crate the dog for service calls. A tiny yourkie can bite ur ankle and do considerable damage to your tendons causing long term limp. Tighten up ur contract and dont forget to require resident to get sufficient insurance. I love my dogs
And they are family but i never know who they will hate and bite.
1 year 1 month ago #641744 by Hasmukh Shah