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zaada_ OP t1_j5za637 wrote

Reply to comment by purplepickles82 in Large Dog Rentals by zaada_

I've been looking at houses too, would love the yard for them but can't seem to find anything under 4k atm :(( maybe I'm not looking in the right spots

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Obvious_Ad9670 OP t1_j5z3y9s wrote

Near daily basis because nobody gives a follow up. I've done more than a 30 second google. I anticipate any processing through Florida will require a FL drivers license number which I don't have.

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NJ does not anticipate anyone buying a vehicle out of state unless through a dealer which makes this process so much more daunting.

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jradsolo23 t1_j5z1w2o wrote

Get them certified as emotional support animals it’s super easy and then the landlord can’t say no

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Linenoise77 t1_j5z1hp4 wrote

What is with this thread on a near daily basis?

If you are buying through a dealer, they may be able to handle the process for you.

If you are buying private party there is not an easy way to do it without making 2 trips or towing\trailering the car home.

It LOOKS from a quick 30 second google, that florida has a process to issue a temporary registration and tag, but i can't find any official sites that detail how you go about that, they all seem to be the same cut and paste about going to the county tax collector.

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purplepickles82 t1_j5z143h wrote

If anything they may have weight limits but it’s possible. You can also try looking to rent a house for the 2k rather than apartments. I’m in Bergen county and we pay 2400 for a 3 bedroom home. There are occasional gems out there. Best of luck.

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okaymostly t1_j5z0mc8 wrote

If you like scenic drives, the Edwin B Forsythe wildlife reserve down in Absecon/Galloway (right off Rt. 9) has a stunning 11?ish mile loop you can drive on. Bring binoculars and snacks and you can easily spend 2-3 hours driving around the loop. There are also some boardwalk areas. Nearby is Historic Smithville, which would be accessible to look around and take in the atmosphere, but most shops are not really accessible.

Cohanzick Zoo down in Bridgeton is accessible and free.

Cape May County Zoo is as well, plus it's a beautiful town to visit. Just do research first since many of the buildings are older and accessibility can be iffy.

If you like trails, there are numerous accessible ones in the Pine Barrens: http://www.accessnaturenj.org/

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