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Legal challenge of blanket no pet policies in lease clauses at Mayor’s and City of London court

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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/02/2017. LONDON, UK. A dog bus for Gabby (Gabrielle) and Florian Kuehn outside Mayor’s and City of London court in London for a hearing against their property management company, Victory Place. Gabby and Florian Kuehnn from Limehouse in east London claim they were told their pet dog, a Yorkshire terrier cross, Vinnie could live in their flat when they purchased it, but the management firm, Victory Place has subsequently insisted it has has a blanket no-pets policy. The animal rescue charity, All Dogs Matter are backing the couple and says no-pet rules see thousands of pets dumped each year and the rules are particularly unfair on the elderly and vulnerable who rely on pets for support and companionship. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP

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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/02/2017. LONDON, UK.  A dog bus for Gabby (Gabrielle) and Florian Kuehn outside Mayor’s and City of London court in London for a hearing against their property management company, Victory Place. Gabby and Florian Kuehnn from Limehouse in east London claim they were told their pet dog, a Yorkshire terrier cross, Vinnie could live in their flat when they purchased it, but the management firm, Victory Place has subsequently insisted it has has a blanket no-pets policy. The animal rescue charity, All Dogs Matter are backing the couple and says no-pet rules see thousands of pets dumped each year and the rules are particularly unfair on the elderly and vulnerable who rely on pets for support and companionship.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP