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Pet Friendly-The Alaska Brown Hill Retreat 2.0
907 Vacation Rentals Would Like To Welcome You To "The Alaskan Brown Hills Retreat 3.0'' Peaceful & Stylish, Complete Any Day By Sitting On The Patio Surrounded By The Brown Hills Back Drop Of Lakleoy Hill In North Pole, AK! Listen To The Leaves Rustling, While Taking In The Quiet, Calm Evening. Snuggle Up, Read A Book & Wait For Northern Lights To Dance Around Fall & Winter Nights. Multiple Reasons Why This Is The Perfect Space For Any Couple Or Small Group. Small Pets Welcomed 25 Lbs or Less. This is a studio, it does not have a full kitchen This Space Is Located In Tri-Plex, There Is Additional Tri-Plex Units Surrounding The Building, Private Entries For All Units. No Garage, Outside Parking Year Round, Please Make Sure Your Vehicle Is Winterized & Has Winter Tires, Also Make Sure To Bring An Extension Cord To Plug Your Car In During Winter Months, If You Experience Any Vehicle Troubles With Starting Please Contact Your Rental Car Company *Digital Copy Sent Before Check-In* **Please Do NOT Let Your Ride Leave Till You Have Gained Access Into The Property Upon Arrival** ***All Guest will be prompt to sign a rental agreement prior to check in*** ****Pets 25 lbs Or Less, Please Be Aware This Is A Multi-Unit Building, Please No Aggressive or Loud Animals**** Alaska follows the one bite rule. This means that a person can be held liable for a dog attack (inflicting any injury, whether a bite or something else) if the dog had the dangerous propensity to inflict such an injury, and the defendant knew or should have known about that propensity. See The One Bite Rule. In Hale v. O'Neill (1971) 492 P.2d 101, the Alaska Supreme Court referred to "the doctrine of strict liability for injuries caused by a domestic animal with known dangerous tendencies." The court noted that "an owner of a domestic animal becomes liable, regardless of fault, for injuries caused by the animal which stem from a vicious propensity, known to the owner." The court described the elements of such an action as being: (1) the animal's owner knew or should have known of the animal's "dangerous tendency", and (2) the dangerous tendency resulted in an injury to the claimant. Situated Against The Wonderful Brown Hills Hill Side Of North Pole, Alaska Parking Is Off The Street, Asphalt Drive All The Way To Tramon Ave Then Turns To Maintained Dirt Road To The Front Door. We Always Recommend AWD/4x4 When Traveling In Alaska, Uber Lyft Taxi Bus Bike Running Walking Jogging Off Street Parking ****Pets 25 lbs Or Less, Please Be Aware This Is A Multi-Unit Building, Please No Aggressive or Loud Animals****
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