You Apartment Or Your Pet? New Yorkers Should Not Be Forced to Choose!
/24-7PressRelease.com/ - New York, NY, May 1, 2005 - Having problems with your landlord concerning your pets? Attorney Samuel I. Mok will speak and answer questions about animal rights issues including the controversial Intro No. 189-A Bill.
Lecturer Christine Argo, MBA, BFA Doctor of Divinity of the Universal Life Church will follow as a second speaker.
Saturday, May 21st
2-5:30 pm
Columbia University, Deutsches House
420 W. 116th St, NYC (between Amsterdam Ave and Morningside Drive)
Attorney Samuel I. Mok, Esq.
We pet-loving New Yorkers are in trouble! The courts have expanded the rights of landlords, co-op boards, and some condo boards to enforce a no-pet clause for each pet a person obtains! That means, even if you already have had a cat, dog or bird for several months or years, you do not automatically have the right to get another animal if your pet dies or is no longer living in your apartment. There is a solution! Learn how to fight back. Help pass Intro No. 189-A.
Why it is important to support Intro. No 189-A:
-No tenants or co-op or condo owners with well-behaved cats and dogs should be forced to live in fear of having to choose between their homes or their pets.
-Federal law already grants tenants in public housing the right to have pets.
-Numerous studies point to the physical and emotional health benefits having pets gives us.
-189-A will open up homes for thousands of wondereful, adoptable cats, dogs and birds who are needlessly killed at overburdened NYC-funded animal shelters each year due to lack of homes.
If you are experiencing problems with your landlord and/or neighbors concerning your pets, find out what to do and still be within your legal rights.
Wondering what will happen to Fido or Kittie after your are departed? Make certain they are protected and will receive the kind of care that you want and that they are accustomed to after you are gone. Find out all there is to know about Guardianships and Wills for your pets.
All pet related questions from the audience will be addressed and answered.
Christine Argo, MBA, BFA, Ordained Minister of the Universal Life Church, Doctor of Naturophathy, Master Irodologist and Master Herbalist will be our second lecturer.
She will speak about how our energy, nature"s and the environment can influence the health and wellness of birds and animals. Learn about a sixth sense that we do not possess and how to tap into it to better understand your pets.
Admission: $5.00
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