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    Because of allergy and prior advertisement of pet free, there is an implied condition of care. If she changes that, even if contract not specifically state will remain pet free, it is carer changing the contract and parent does not have to agree. Carer has to give notice of change, parent not have to give notice to leave if terms being changed. They can leave from date the change come into effect if they not agreeing to the change.

    If she takes to court, then it helpful to be able to prove that implied condition of care. An e-mail exchange, an old advertisement, anything which shows she was pet free and that was reason for choosing, is all that needed to support claim.

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