Regardless on whether or not I have dogs, I can't have a bird flying and pooping everywhere, much less damaging the paintings and furniture. That is definetly a NO NO.
I clip my own bird and am in no way discouraging you from clipping your bird if you feel it is the right thing in your situation, but if you think clipping will keep him from pooping wherever, chewing stuff up and getting into all kinds of trouble, you will quickly find out it doesn't. A clipped bird will compensate for their 'disability' by quickly building different muscle groups and becoming a strong climber instead. They will just boldly climb whatever they darn well feel like instead of flying to it

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By strong climber, I mean the bird can/will climb up anything made of/covered in fabric (leaving little holes), most furniture with any kind of lip or knob, shoe racks, table/chair legs, beds ect... (sometimes taking chips/chunks out from climbing it). Mine has never flown in his entire life, yet he can (and has) climb virtually every piece of furniture we own if he *wants*, he has just been trained not to. Do not underestimate the climbing (or stealthy, sneak off in the 2 seconds your back is turned) abilities of a parrot! Removing the option of flight does not remove the option of being "naughty". He will also still poop wherever until trained not to and will chew things too, even if your right there (until trained not to). Those 'issues' can only be 'fixed' by proper training. Our bird is potty trained, no chew trained, and (after many years) is no longer caged either (and does NOT leave his area unless we move him). I assure you, despite always being clipped, he was a nightmare before he was trained. Those things take patience, effort and probably a few nibbles out of things while training

, but training a bird how he should behave in your "flock" is something you'll still need to do, regardless if you do or don't clip.
Edit: I wanted to add, I do 100% understand your position of not being able/wanting to have a bird who rips things he shouldn't up and who poops all over, whatever your personal situation/reasons may be. I know some people don't mind and are homeowners who can turn the blind eye to chewed up baseboards or little green stains on the carpet. As renters, we couldn't/can't have bird related damages of any kind. Yes, parrots will be parrots, but they are intelligent beings who WANT to fit into their human flock, and that desire to fit in and behave like everyone else can be used to our advantage to train them properly and teach them what is and isn't ok. The ability to fly vs being clipped has an entirely different set of factors on which to make the decision on and (IMO) being a way to have them be, for lack of a better word, instantly "housebroken" isn't necessarily one of those factors since it's pretty irrelevant if they can fly or not whether or not they will poop everywhere and chew things.