Pets and Animals Sample Clauses

Pets and Animals. Except for service animals as defined in law, Resident shall maintain no pets or animals (including mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, rodents and insects) upon the premises, nor allow visitors or guests to do so, other than: (Pets’ Name). In consideration for the community allowing Resident to maintain such said pet Resident shall pay a $750.00 Non-Refundable Pet fee. In addition there will be a $50.00 pet fee charged each month.
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Pets and Animals. Except for service animals as defined in law, Resident shall maintain no pets or animals (including mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, rodents and insects) upon the premises, nor allow visitors or guests to do so, other than: (be specific, list quantity, type of pet, weight limit, etc.). If permission for pets is given, no pet noise shall be allowed to escape from the property or to disturb neighbors. It is Resident’s responsibility to clean-up and dispose of any pet excrement anywhere on the Property and on adjacent sidewalks, streets, alleys, and neighboring properties. If pets are maintained on the Premises, whether or not authorized by this Agreement, Resident assumes all costs of restoring premises as a result of any pet or animal on the premises including but not limited to costs to de-flea, fumigate, clean or replace floor coverings, yard restoration, and cost to analyze floors for presence of animal urine/waste or pest infestation should analysis disclose the presence of such damage. These policies include “guest pets”. No pets are to be added or substituted without Owner's / Agent’s written permission.
Pets and Animals. 3.10.1 You must not keep any pet(s)/animal(s) at the Property without our Written consent unless it is a registered support dog, a small domestic caged animal or small fish. Any consent we grant will be at our absolute discretion.
Pets and Animals. Pets are not allowed and are a violation of this Agreement, with the exception of service animals or university approved emotional support animals which are permitted in residential facilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Fair Housing Act. Residents with emotional support animals must first register with Student Accessibility Services (SAS) to submit a request. Emotional support animals may not be brought to campus prior to approval. Residents with registered service animals and emotional support animals are responsible for upholding all associated policies, including but not limited to paying for any damage to University property caused by the animal.
Pets and Animals. Unauthorized animals are not permitted in the Residence Halls for any period of time. Authorized animals include service animals, Student Housing and Dining Services approved emotional support animals, and fish kept in an aquarium/tank no larger than 10 gallons (with roommate(s) approval).
Pets and Animals. You can only keep pets and other animals at the property if you have obtained our written permission first. We will not unreasonably withhold our permission in general needs accommodation although permission will only be granted to keep registered assistance dogs in Senior Living schemes. If you fail to seek our permission or permission is withheld and you continue to keep a pet or animal at the property then enforcement action may be taken against you for breach of this tenancy agreement. If permission is granted it will be on condition that: • In properties with communal areas pets must be confined to the owner’s home and must not be allowed to roam free (except for domestic cats provided they are not causing a nuisance) or be tethered in communal areas; • Pets must not be left unattended on patios or balconies of flats; Pets are not allowed to foul communal areas and any incidents must be cleared immediately and disposed of appropriately. • Pets in transit are to be carried, restrained by a leash or placed in an appropriate animal carrier; Dogs must always be kept on a leash when in the communal areas of the property and the surrounding estate. • Pet owners are responsible for any damage caused by their pets and appropriate insurance may be required as a condition of permission being granted. • No pet shall be allowed to cause any nuisance or create any unreasonable disturbance. If you breach any of the above conditions then permission may be withdrawn and enforcement action for breach of this tenancy agreement may be commenced.
Pets and Animals. Tenant shall not keep or allow upon the premises any pets or animals without the written approval of Lessor’s Agent, and a signed Pet Addendum attached to this Agreement herein. The parties have agreed that the following pet/animal may be kept on the premises: . Tenant shall immediately remove any pet/animal which the Lessor’s Agent requests to be removed from the premises. Tenant hereby agrees that if any damage is done in excess of the $ on deposit, Tenant will at their expense, replace or repair said damages. The carpets will be professionally cleaned and/or exterminated at Tenant's expense. The pet deposit may be held for longer than the 21 days to assure that no fleas are present, however in any case, will be accounted for within 30 days after vacating the premises. An amount of $ will be held non-refundable.
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Pets and Animals. Except for service animals as defined in law, Resident shall maintain no pets or animals (including mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, rodents and insects) upon the premises, nor allow visitors or guests to do so, other than: . These policies include “guest pets”. No pets are to be added or substituted without Owner’s / Agent’s written permission.
Pets and Animals. In consideration of all of the residents, the responsibility of Landlord 1 and in the interest of sound management of the building and the residents' apartments, keeping animals is prohibited. This takes into account both the close proximity of the apartments within the building and the spaces, areas and associated facilities provided for communal use, as well as the different cultural and religious upbringing of the residents of the building.
Pets and Animals. Service pets are allowed in the Gardens at all times. Additional pets are permitted in the Gardens for a fee of three dollars ($3.00) per pet. Pets attending a wedding must be indicated and remain on leash. Releases: • The release of doves, butterflies, or any other animals is strictly prohibited in the Gardens. Honing Doves however are allowed in the Gardens and must be put into writing.
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