MULTIPLE RESIDENTS definition

MULTIPLE RESIDENTS. Each Resident who is assigned to the Apartment Unit must sign this Pet Addendum. Resident, Resident’s guests and any occupants must follow
MULTIPLE RESIDENTS. Each Resident that has signed the Rental Lease shall sign this Pet Addendum to Rental Lease and agrees to be jointly and severally liable for damages and all other obligations set forth herein even if such Resident does not own the pet. Complaints about Pet: Resident(s) agree to immediately and permanently move the pet from the Premises if Owner receives reasonable complaints from neighbors or other residents or if Owner determines that the pet has caused unreasonable annoyance to other residents. Abandonment: Resident(s) must not abandon the Pet, leave it for any extended period without food or water, or fail to care for it, if it is sick. Ordinances: Resident(s) must comply with all local ordinances regarding pets, including: shots, licenses, and “leash laws”. Resident(s) agree to comply with all applicable governmental laws and regulations. Specific Types of Pets: Must be kept on a leash and under control at ALL TIMES outside the Leased Premises and may not be left unattended. Violation of this rule may result in immediate eviction. May not be left unattended on any patio, balcony or fenced area for the exclusive use of residents. May not be tethered when outside the dwelling. Do not leave food or water for your dog outside of the dwelling unit. Resident(s) must immediately remove and properly DISPOSE OF ALL PET WASTE on the grounds by sealing it in a plastic bag and placing it in an appropriate trash receptacle. Resident(s) shall be subject to fines of one hundred dollars ($100) per occurrence for removal of pet waste and understand that continual removal may result in eviction for violation of the lease. Resident(s) must not allow dogs to urinate, defecate or dig in GARDEN AREAS on the premises. Resident(s) shall be subject to fines of one hundred dollars ($100) per occurrence.

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