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No Pets Buildings - Why are cats included?

Started by eastsideaptsearch
about 15 years ago
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I have been looking for a one bedroom co-op on the Upper East Side for a few months (looking for pre-war in a particular region so very few condos in inventory). So many buildings are "no pets allowed". I understand why buildings would not want dogs (barking, jumping up on people in elevators) but am curious what boards have against cats...most never leave apartments and make no noise. Any thoughts?
Response by lovetocook
about 15 years ago
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Many people have allergies and/or don't like cats.

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Response by Nosy
about 15 years ago
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many apt bldg"s smell of cats

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Response by Riversider
about 15 years ago
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True, there should be more no cats but dogs allowed buildings.

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Response by ab_11218
about 15 years ago
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the building doesn't want to discriminate. watchout with that hamster.

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Response by stevejhx
about 15 years ago
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It's gerbils that are the real danger.

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Response by AvUWS
about 15 years ago
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Smelly litter boxes.

Yes, some people are good about keeping them clean. Others not so much. So some buildings just figure better to guarantee you won't have a problem. Certainly hasn't hurt the price of units in such buildings as far as I can tell.

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Response by stevejhx
about 15 years ago
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R roaches pets?

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Response by mysterio
about 15 years ago
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go ahead and get a cat. or 2 or 3. There are 1000s of buildings in that dont allow cats but that doesnt mean cats arent in the building. No matter what a rule says what cant be seen, heard or smelled outside of your unit cant be prohibited.

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Response by AvUWS
about 15 years ago
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most important is "smelled". If you don't clean your litter box they will know you have a cat.

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Response by NYCMatt
about 15 years ago
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"If you don't clean your litter box they will know you have a cat."

"They" who?

Unless they're coming into your apartment on a regular basis, NO ONE will "smell" the cat, regardless of how infrequently the litter box is cleaned.

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Response by mysterio
about 15 years ago
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Amen NYCMatt! And no Stevejhx, roaches are not pets if you have cats. They are even better roachers than mousers.

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Response by BLOOMSDAY
over 13 years ago
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I was about to sign a contract on a CO-OP recently when I discovered that they have a no pets policy. We have a cat. My lawyer advised not to proceed. Tried to get wriiten exception but to date no luck. We really like the place, though...price and location to match our budget. SOL

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Response by NativeRestless
over 13 years ago
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Good for you Bloomsday. Too many people think they can get away with "don't ask don't tell" and end up in heartbreaking situations. Most NYC co-ops/condos allow pets, especially cats, you will find the true apartment of your dreams, and your cat's!

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Response by midageguy
over 13 years ago
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Just find a truly pet friendly building, there are plenty of them, you won't have to lie on the application when it asks about "pets," and IMHO you will have a better apartment for resale. That being said, you can usually tell the "no dog/cats ok" building in the listing by the come on description "pets allowed" as opposed to "pet friendly." The former usually means no dogs, but the broker just doesn't want to be honest about it up front, and the latter means dogs and cats are fine.

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Response by JEM
over 13 years ago
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Reasons for no cats that I have heard include:
1. Damage to plumbing as people flush litter box content.
2. Cost associated with removal of increased trash from the building-- no daily trash pick-up from the City but litter output DAILY from different apartments in the building.

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Response by downtown1234
over 13 years ago
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I never understand why people in NY buy coops. What goes on in my apartment is my business. If my dog happens to bark once in a while and somebody hears a muted bark for 5 seconds once a week, it doesn't hurt anybody anymore than my neighbors kid who talks loudly when he walks by my door. We live in NYC; if you want silence, move to a farm in Nebraska. Coops have too many rules - I can['t renovate my apartment the way I want, I can't sell it to who I want, etc. etc. NFW I would ever even consider buying a coop.

If I am being such a nuisance that I unreasonably bother my neighbors, the management company can get involved. Personally, I don't know a single person who lives in a condo who has a neighbor who has been a problem but I know plenty of people in coops who have had major inconveniences b/c of unreasonable coop boards. And I have never heard of a coop resident complaining of a neighbor and say "thanks god I live in a coop b/c the coop board took care of things".

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Response by NYCMatt
over 13 years ago
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"2. Cost associated with removal of increased trash from the building-- no daily trash pick-up from the City but litter output DAILY from different apartments in the building."

And non-cat households produce no trash on the non-trash pickup days?

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Response by NYCMatt
over 13 years ago
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"What goes on in my apartment is my business."

Insofar as it doesn't affect me and MY business in MY apartment ...

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Response by NYCMatt
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"If my dog happens to bark once in a while and somebody hears a muted bark for 5 seconds once a week, it doesn't hurt anybody anymore than my neighbors kid who talks loudly when he walks by my door."

And yet again, it's not about *barking*. It's about the noise the dog makes when it runs, leaps, gallops, etc. through the apartment above.

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Response by NYC10007
over 13 years ago
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"And yet again, it's not about *barking*. It's about the noise the dog makes when it runs, leaps, gallops, etc. through the apartment above."

Any one know of buildings that ban children? In my experience it's more often the human beings that are a nuisance and not pets.

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Response by Socialist
over 13 years ago
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How does the board know if someone has a cat? It's not like you take your cat outside every day for a walk. And a cat's meow is so low nobody is going to hear it. I would have bought that apt bloomsday.

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Response by somewhereelse
over 13 years ago
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"If my dog happens to bark once in a while and somebody hears a muted bark for 5 seconds once a week, it doesn't hurt anybody anymore than my neighbors kid who talks loudly when he walks by my door."

5 seconds a week? Really?

And a dog bark can get a hell of a lot louder than a child.

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Response by NativeRestless
over 13 years ago
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Socialist, Alpie whatever, what happens when maintenance has to come in to fix something? Even if your cat is a hider they are likely to see food bowls, litter box, scratching post etc. I'd hate to have to be dealing with something like a stuffed toilet and scurrying around trying to hide all evidence...only to be busted by cat hair. New York City does have a law that says you can't be forced to get rid of a pet if you live "openly and notoriously" with it. I'm not sure however if the law applies to co-ops or just rentals. Regardless, the best policy is to buy into a building that "buys into" the choices you have made including have a cat as part of your family.

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Response by Brooks2
over 13 years ago
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The super in my old rental building not a cat .... to keep the mice away.

Tom & Jerry

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Response by Brooks2
over 13 years ago
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Bought a cat

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Response by NYCMatt
over 13 years ago
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"I'm not sure however if the law applies to co-ops or just rentals."

Does not apply to co-ops.

Breach of contract.

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Response by BLOOMSDAY
over 13 years ago
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Talk to me socialist....the wife (and the seller;s broker) says the same thing. The board wouldn't know...and there are plenty of pets in the building (grandfathered) before the "NO PETS" policy. I think it is better to get something in writing....but I probalby won't get it. Let me add this: It is the best space in the best location that fits our budget that we have seen in Manhattan (and we've been looking for a while).

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Response by csn
over 13 years ago
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"And a dog bark can get a hell of a lot louder than a child."

I did not know that kids usually bark!

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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csn obviously you don't know MJ's family.

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Response by downtown1234
over 13 years ago
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"And a dog bark can get a hell of a lot louder than a child."

My neighbors children are a lot louder than my dog. And as I said, you aren't entitled to silence. This is NYC. If you want silence, move to Nebraska.

"And yet again, it's not about *barking*. It's about the noise the dog makes when it runs, leaps, gallops, etc. through the apartment above."

Unless somebody has a great dane, a 5 year old is going to make a lot more noise than a dog. On occasion, I hear the woman in the apartment above mine walking in her high heels. Should we also ban women (and NYCMatt!) from wearing high heels because the person in the apartment below might occasionally hear a little click-clack? No, you are not entitled to silence. Common courtesy and respect, yes; but not silence!

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Response by alanhart
over 13 years ago
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It's really quite simple: people belong in the indoor space of residential buildings, and in bars and restaurants and theaters. Animals and children belong in barns, stables, kennels, nurseries, grain silos, hatcheries, pens, GOP clubs, sties, houses of worship and the like.

It's all an easy matter of sorting out the two cateogries and where they belong.

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Response by lad
over 13 years ago
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It is definitely possible to smell cat. Our neighbors keep their litter box in a powder room next to their front door, and sometimes I have to hold my breath when I walk past. The cat smell can be worse than smoke smell.

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Response by uwsbeagle
over 13 years ago
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I'd be among the first to buy or rent in a child-free building.

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Response by NativeRestless
over 13 years ago
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Bloomsday, I would only try it if you have someone you trust who is willing to take your cat if you are found out and have to give it up. No kill shelters and rescue groups are overwhelmed, so the alternative would probably be the city shelter and almost certain euthanasia.
Lad, your neighbors need to clean their litterbox more frequently or use different litter. A well tended box (using scoopable litter daily for one cat, twice daily for multiple) should not smell.

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Response by JButton
over 13 years ago
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I can imagine a no kids building aka a mid 50s to 80s playa only building (angelo mozilo tan preferable).

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Response by Brooks2
over 13 years ago
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Chances are it will smell worse than a building that alllows cats

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Response by uwsbeagle
over 13 years ago
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lol.

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Response by sammy300
over 13 years ago
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Some people empty the litter boxes in the toilet which backs up the building's plumbing. Sorry I do not know all the technicalities of plumbing, but one time in my building, many years ago, the Management put up a big notice about how to properly dispose off kitty litter because toilets had been overflowing for some reason.

Later that year, they turned it into a "no pets allowed" building, grandfathering those who already had pets.

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Response by falcogold1
over 13 years ago
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Good one Alan!

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Response by yikes
over 13 years ago
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if a building says no pets allowed, including cats; don't rent there if you intend to have a cat.

duh

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Response by alanhart
over 13 years ago
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Or 13 companion cats and a doctor's note. Doctor of anything at all, it doesn't matter.

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Response by NYCmodern
over 13 years ago
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It could also be that a board member is highly allergic to cats.

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Response by Riccardo65
over 13 years ago
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It's not the cats: it's the neurotic, pathetic females who own them. Ever notice that a woman with a cat (or even two, God forbid) never has any successful relationships???? Her only relationship is with her cats, because they can't talk back and she can pretend that she has relationship responsibilities: "No, I can't go out for a drink because pussy will be lonely. No, pussy needs to watch Sex and the City with me." I live in a Co-op that allows dogs, but no cats, and guess what -- I'm the President!!!!!!!!!! Sorry, all you lonely females out there -- no harm intended.

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Response by vic64
over 13 years ago
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We used to have a cat and taught her to use the toilet bowl, and she learned to do so. We were heart broken after she passed away and never got another one.

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Response by Brooks2
over 13 years ago
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So if a woman had a cat as a pet shes never had a successful relationship? Define successful relationship?
Does going out for a drink with Riccardo qualify as a successful?

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Response by JButton
over 13 years ago
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we used to have a cat and taught him to flip burgers. he's off on his own now, one of the five guys

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Response by JButton
over 13 years ago
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why would anyone have any pets? only rational reason is companionship and security.

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Response by NativeRestless
over 13 years ago
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I'm sorry Ricardo but there are many, many families, couples of all orientations and men (straight and gay) with cats who are integral and loved members of the household. There are also many instances of single women with cats who married men who weren't cat fans previously but now are the most vocal cat supporters. You are relying on a cruel and outdated stereotype. Cats deserve better.

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Response by alanhart
over 13 years ago
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Riccardo65 is relying on cruel but not outdated personal experiences. And let me guess ... the ones without cats are lezbos?

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Response by ACH
over 13 years ago
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As someone who works with an animal rescue group, I can only say, don't buy in and bring the cat, unless you are absolutely certain you know someone to take the cat if you are found out! (as NativeRestless said also)

I see so many people come in and tell me, "oh I moved and they won't allow cats, and now i have to get rid of them." It seriously pisses me off. The cat cannot make decisions, YOU make the decisions. And by adopting (or buying) a pet, any pet, you made a commitment to them to take care of them. And that means no, you cannot dump them bc you just found your dream apartment but is has a no pets allowed policy. Another better place will come along where you can bring your cat!!!

and cat smell, ugh, people need to clean the litterboxes more. how hard can that be??

okay / end of rant

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Response by ACH
over 13 years ago
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*oops, should have proofread before hitting reply. hate typos.

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Response by NYCMatt
over 13 years ago
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THANK YOU, ACH!!

A pet is a LIFETIME commitment.

And yes, the only apartments with "cat smell" are apartments that are filthy in the first place.

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Response by Eumendides
over 13 years ago
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Are there buildings that are for mature adults, no kids except visitors?

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Response by Brooks2
over 13 years ago
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Try Sutton place

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Response by Isle_of_Lucy
over 13 years ago
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"THANK YOU, ACH!!......A pet is a LIFETIME commitment......And yes, the only apartments with "cat smell" are apartments that are filthy in the first place."

Agree on all counts. Well-said, ACH. And Matt. These are family members we're talking about.

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Response by JButton
over 13 years ago
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and they don't talk back!

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Response by downtown1234
over 13 years ago
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ACH (and others) - totally agree. Well said. I wish more people realized this.

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Response by NativeRestless
over 13 years ago
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Well I guess anything is possible, I am in complete agreement with Matt.

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Response by BLOOMSDAY
over 13 years ago
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I would not abandon the cat...I have a friend who will take the cat if necessary. I am not an animal lover but it is the "family" cat...small, quiet, inside only, litter box dutifully maintained. Note: Its an HDFC building (if that makes any difference).

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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I'm sorry, is there a poster who has had the name "Hitler" since 2008 that Streeteasy has allowed to continue while having removed others since then?

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Response by aboutready
over 13 years ago
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but this is the first time "hitler" has posted. a number of relatively new names are showing up, with identities that were created sometime in the past.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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Oh, that's right, columbiacounty who it looks like joined just one month later
http://streeteasy.com/nyc/talk/discussion/27973-effect-of-58-earthquake-on-nyc-sales

columbiacounty
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heil huntersburg!

columbiacounty
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mein fuhrer.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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>but this is the first time "hitler" has posted. a number of relatively new names are showing up, with identities that were created sometime in the past.

See above

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Response by alanhart
over 13 years ago
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I trust everyone will click "report abuse". I speak for the entire troll community worldwide when I say that tomorrow morning that account should be deleted altogether. It doesn't begin to approach the rarefied heights of greydom.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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Well, my question alan is how someone created an account with that name in December 2008, and that account has remained?
Also why have Nazi salute postings like the ones I quoted from columbiacounty been allowed to remain?

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Response by alanhart
over 13 years ago
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Well, troll, did you complain in December 2008 when the H-r account was created? If not, that's why the account has remained.

columbiacounty wss merely channeling the voice of huntersburg, so you'll have to axe huntersburg about that.

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Response by columbiacounty
over 13 years ago
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cuntersburg---i thought we established that you were going to leave me alone.

leave me alone, you fucking asshole.

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Response by aboutready
over 13 years ago
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you think SE looks at the name of each and every account created? hardly. and they didn't get rid of ANYONE for the longest time, even the ultimate troll. even now they only gray, although I guess on some level i should be grateful for that. rarefied heights indeed.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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troll, no I did not complain in December 2008. I had no idea. Why does someone have to complain to prevent someone from having a Hitler account, or having it persist for 44 months?

>columbiacounty wss merely channeling the voice of huntersburg, so you'll have to axe huntersburg about that.

oh really? What does huntersburg have to do with a Nazi salute?
On the other hand, columbiacounty was rather clear.
And we've had w67 and his broken Nazi salute:

>Zeit heil, oh great Bubbler!
http://streeteasy.com/nyc/talk/discussion/27014-here-we-go-again-wheres-barney-frank

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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hey columbiacounty, go away, that's how you get left alone.

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Response by huntersburg
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>you think SE looks at the name of each and every account created? hardly.

but never caught since December 2008?

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Response by columbiacounty
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cuntersburg..leave me the fuck alone.

go fuck yourself, you fucking piece of shit.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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columbiacounty, you don't get to tell me what to do.
Go away, and that'll be how you get left alone.
And don't return as Hitler or in some other offensive form.

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Response by columbiacounty
over 13 years ago
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fuck you you fucking insane asshole.

you keep following me and endlessly trolling.

go fuck yourself.

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Response by alanhart
over 13 years ago
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w67th's post translate to "healing time, Oh great Bubbler!" ... hardly offensive at all, troll, especially considering your failure to report to SE that they have an account with the handle "H-r".

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Response by alanhart
over 13 years ago
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*translates*

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Response by aboutready
over 13 years ago
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HB, that's just dumb. how would "hitler" have been caught? he/she has never posted. it's just been an inactive account. if it's not an insider then there is absolutely no reason SE would have come across it again, post creation. and i doubt they review a list of the names of all new talk accounts created. why would they?

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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alright fine aboutready, you win that point.

what about columbiacounty's Nazi language?

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Response by aboutready
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yes, alanhart, some people are so remiss.

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Response by columbiacounty
over 13 years ago
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you love this, don't you, you piece of shit.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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I find both of your appeasement of Hitler enablers quite troubling.
Appeasement was not the way to go with Hitler.

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Response by columbiacounty
over 13 years ago
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shut the fuck up, you asshole.

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Response by aboutready
over 13 years ago
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btw, the style (limited though it might be) of the recent thread by "secondtimearound" seems oddly similar to a certain someone who met a grey fate recently.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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Well, my grey fate isn't recent.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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columbiacounty, you don't get to tell me when to talk and when to be quiet.

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Response by columbiacounty
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shut the fuck up, you raging asshole.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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columbiacounty, you've never met me, so you have no idea which if any of my body parts are raging.

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Response by aboutready
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no, i was talking about something else.

and if i really think about what cc was writing, i think he was calling you hitler. and as he has no fondness for you, i don't think that lends us to thinking of him as a nazi sympathizer. just my two cents.

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Response by columbiacounty
over 13 years ago
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you are a fucking asshole.

you've made that clear as a bell.

why don't you bring in hones or one of your hundreds of other identities?

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Response by huntersburg
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>and if i really think about what cc was writing, i think he was calling you hitler. and as he has no fondness for you, i don't think that lends us to thinking of him as a nazi sympathizer. just my two cents.

Disagree. As you can see here, columbiacounty is calling me a raging asshole, or telling me to STFU, etc. But going out of his way - like he did for a period of time - to use Nazi salutes, as you can see in Alan's post above, "I speak for the entire troll community worldwide," that's entirely different and problematic.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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Columbiacounty, you don't get to tell me what I can bring in or not.

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Response by columbiacounty
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is there anything you won't do for attention?

nope.

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Response by aboutready
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you know, i'm kind of sad. here i am a new homeowner, and i need a new toilet seat, and there is no staff to bring me one.

but we can have pets, and we have three, and i sometimes wish i lived in a no pet building and had none. never listen to your kids about pets. never.

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Response by aboutready
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heil huntersburg? how more clear could it get?

you can disagree all you'd like, but for what purpose? give up with good grace when you've lost.

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Response by huntersburg
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columbiacounty, you don't get to ask me questions and then answer them for me. Even if it were ok for you to ask questions, you certainly have no basis to know how I'd answer them.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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AR, it'll get better, problems happen with new apartment purchases. You can probably pick one up tomorrow when Home Depot or your local hardware store opens up by 9 or 10 at the latest.

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Response by huntersburg
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>heil huntersburg? how more clear could it get?
you can disagree all you'd like, but for what purpose? give up with good grace when you've lost.

Excuse me?

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Response by aboutready
over 13 years ago
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you're excused. i like good manners.

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Response by huntersburg
over 13 years ago
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ok

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Response by alanhart
over 13 years ago
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kum ba ya, my troll, kum ba ya

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