No Animals Without Consent Sample Clauses
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No Animals Without Consent. No animals (including mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, rodents, amphibians, arachnids, and insects) are allowed, even temporarily, anywhere in the dwelling unless we’ve given written per- mission. If we allow an animal, you must sign a separate per animal) from the date the animal was brought into your dwelling until it is removed. If an animal has been in the dwelling at any time during your term of occu- pancy (with or without our consent), you must pay for all cleaning and repair costs, including defleaing, de- odorizing, and shampooing.
No Animals Without Consent. No animals (including mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, rodents, amphibians, arachnids, and insects) are allowed, even temporarily, anywhere in the apartment or apartment community unless we’ve given written permission. If we allow an ani- mal, you must sign a separate animal addendum and, ex- cept as set forth in the addendum, pay an animal deposit. An animal deposit is considered a general security deposit. The animal addendum includes information governing an- imals, including assistance or service animals. We’ll autho- rize an assistance or support animal for a disabled person without requiring an animal deposit. We may require veri- enter peacefully and at reasonable times by duplicate or master key (or by breaking a window or other means when necessary) for reasonable business purposes if written notice of the entry is left in a conspicuous place in the apartment immediately after the entry. Law officers with a search or arrest warrant or those in hot pursuit may be allowed to enter.
No Animals Without Consent. No animals (including mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, rodents, amphibians, arachnids, and insects) are allowed, even temporarily, anywhere in the dwelling unless we’ve given written per- mission. If we allow an animal, you must sign a separate animal addendum and, except as set forth in the adden- dum, pay an animal deposit. An animal deposit is consid- ered a general security deposit. The animal addendum in- cludes information governing animals, including assistance or service animals. We’ll authorize an assistance or support animal for a disabled person without requiring an animal deposit. We may require verification of your disability and the need for such an animal. You must not feed stray or wild animals, or allow an unauthorized animal to be tied to any porch, tree or other object on the premises at any time.
No Animals Without Consent. No animals (including mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, rodents, amphibians, arachnids, and insects) are allowed, even temporarily, anywhere in the apartment or apartment community unless we’ve given written permission. If we allow an ani- mal, you must sign a separate animal addendum and, ex- cept as set forth in the addendum, pay an animal deposit. An animal deposit is considered a general security deposit. The animal addendum includes information governing an- imals, including assistance or service animals. We’ll autho- rize an assistance or support animal for a disabled person without requiring an animal deposit. We may require veri- fication of your disability and the need for such an animal. You must not feed stray or wild animals.
No Animals Without Consent. Should Tenant be entitled to keep a domestic dog, cat or bird on the Premises, Tenant shall pay to Landlord additional rent and an additional pet security deposit as outlined in addendums attached to this Agreement which shall be non- refundable and shall be used upon the termination or expiration of this Agreement for the purposes of cleaning the carpets of the building and other maintenance required. Any pets agreed to by the landlord must be neutered/spayed, registered with the city, have properly maintained shot records, be kept on anti-flea & tick medication and be declawed (cats). Tenant must have prior written approval to keep a dog or dogs on premises and must not be over twenty (20) pounds, not have an aggressive personality, and not be of a breed or a mixed breed which could be considered to be a dangerous dog. A service, guide, signal, or support animal shall not be considered a “Pet,” according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as long as the animal is being used by the Tenant to support a disability or handicap, or the Tenant is training the animal(s).No pet/animal shall be brought onto the Premises (even temporarily) without the express written permission of the Landlord. If a pet has been in the Premises at any time during the Tenant's occupancy (with or without the Landlord's consent), a charge may be made for de-fleaing, deodorizing, and/or shampooing, and/or damages occasioned by the pet. Any animals on the property not registered under this Rental Agreement will be presumed to be strays and will be disposed of according to law, at the option of the Landlord. Furthermore, if Tenant is found to be keeping one or more unauthorized pets on the Premises, Landlord may terminate this Agreement as set forth herein. No dogs in which the landlord's insurance company deems 'vicious' shall be allowed onto the property.
