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Thanks Jimmy! Very helpful info. The rear courtyard of this townhouse is only the size of a normal lounge room. The dog has been left inside on landlord’s polished floorboards. Every time the owner comes home we hear ‘What have you done – what have you done’. Our strata had to pay for damaged floorboards in another rental a few years back. We can also hear the puppy trying to get out the window, scratching and banging at the plantation shutters and the new strata aluminium window. We want to be fair as there are other dogs in the complex (small-medium), but we might need to ask the dog is placed in the rear yard as the howling and barking near the open front window is annoying the majority of residents when the owner is out. Tenant also seeks permission for a cat – so this should be interesting.