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First, your in a bad situation as it is. Obviously if you piss off the landlord your life will become hell.
As for the animal, if it is already in the lease you can legally obtain one. Assuming the lease actually states that, since I have not read it.
Utilities: What is the current split? How is it written in the lease? Has she shown you the utility bills? Is this for all utilities or just water? Since obviously such bills like cable, phone, gas, and often electric would not change really with the number of people there. Only exception could be electric.
Naturally if there has been an increase in the bills then they can be passed onto you unless your lease dictates otherwise. Made up numbers or amounts do not work though unless it is during the intial lease arangement, then under most circumstances they can charge whatever you agree to in writting.
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