PROHIBITED PETS Sample Clauses
The "Prohibited Pets" clause defines which types of animals are not allowed to be kept on the premises by tenants or occupants. Typically, this clause lists specific breeds, species, or categories of pets—such as exotic animals, large dog breeds, or animals considered dangerous—that are forbidden, regardless of individual circumstances. By clearly outlining these restrictions, the clause helps maintain safety, prevent property damage, and ensure compliance with insurance or local regulations.
PROHIBITED PETS. No wild animals are permitted – such as birds, chinchillas, ferrets, fish tanks larger than 15 gallons, iguanas, monkeys, pot-bellied pigs, rabbits, raccoons, rodents of any kind, skunks, snakes or reptiles of any kind, tarantulas, scorpions or spiders of any kind, weasels.
PROHIBITED PETS. Birds (aves), fish (antigonia), chickens (▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇) and fowl are not permitted inside/outside and/or in/on the Premises.
PROHIBITED PETS. 1) No wild animals are permitted – such as birds, chinchillas, ferrets, fish tanks larger than 15 gallons, iguanas, monkeys, pot-bellied pigs, rabbits, raccoons, rodents of any kind, skunks, snakes or reptiles of any kind, tarantulas, scorpions or spiders of any kind, weasels.
2) Restricted breeds include: Pit Bull (or any bully breeds/mix), Rottweiler, Chow, Doberman, Husky, Malamute, Akita, German ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Dalmatian, Mastiff, Cane Corso, Boxer, and any wolf hybrid. Breed verifications will be based off vet records.
