Keeping of animals. 14.1 If you live in a house or bungalow, you have our consent to keep the following animals without our written permission: One domestic dog; and/or One domestic cat; and/or One domestic caged bird; and/or Fish kept in an aquarium indoors; and /or Small caged pets for example, gerbil, hamster or rabbit. The size of the aquarium or cage must not exceed 1.83 metres in width (6 ’), 0.61 metres in depth (2’) in depth and 1.22 metres (4’) in height without our written permission. No other type of pet or animal, including livestock may be kept without our prior written permission which will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 14.2 If you live in a house or bungalow and wish to keep any pet, animal or livestock, other than or in addition to those detailed in condition 14.1, you must obtain our prior written permission. 14.3 If you live in a flat or in Sheltered Properties, which has a communal entrance, you or anyone living with you may not keep a pet without our prior written permission. 14.4 You are responsible for the control of any pets/animal(s) which belong to you or anyone living with you. 14.5 You must not keep a pet/ animal in a communal area. 14.6 You must not breed pets/animals for commercial purposes at the Property. 14.7 You must not build any animal enclosures without prior written consent from us, in any part of the Property. 14.8 You must not board animals on a commercial basis without prior written consent from us. 14.9 If feeding wild animals or birds from your property, communal areas, outbuildings, gardens or from any part of the land belonging to us, you must do so responsibly, in a manner which does not attract vermin or cause a nuisance to your neighbours. 14.10 You must make sure that no animal you keep at the Property (or that you are responsible for) causes nuisance or annoyance to anyone: Examples of nuisance include but are not limited to: Allowing your pet/animal to persistently foul in an inappropriate place Failing to clean up fouling in a timely manner Barking Creating a foul smell Not being kept under control Creating any type of danger or health hazard Encroaching onto other peoples gardens 14.11 You, your relatives or your visitors or anyone living with you must not leave any pet/animal unattended for more than 24 hours either inside or outside of the Property. 14.12 Any permission obtained from us for you to keep a pet/animal may be withdrawn if your pet/animal creates a nuisance. 14.13 You must make sure that no pet/animal kept at the Property causes any damage: To the Property; To a Communal Area In the locality To any land owned by Us You will be held liable should any damage be caused, 14.14 You are responsible for putting right any damage attributable to your pets, or those pets/animals you are responsible for. 14.15 You, your relatives or anyone else living with you, and your visitors must ensure that no pets/animals kept at the Property prevents our employees, or any other authorised person’s from gaining access to the Property. 14.16 You must not keep any animals prohibited by law within the Property. All legislation relating to Pet ownership must be adhered to.
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Keeping of animals. 14.1 12.1 You may only keep pets at the property with our prior written consent. Permission will not be unreasonably withheld. In making this decision we will take into account the location and property type.
12.2 Permission will not be given for certain pets in sheltered housings schemes which have communal corridors.
12.3 Prior to you signing your tenancy agreement, you must advise us of any animals/pets that you already have so that we can advise on their suitability. The lettings officer will raise this issue at the sign up meeting.
12.4 If you live in a house or bungalow, you have our consent to keep the following animals without our written permission: • One domestic dog; and/or • One domestic cat; and/or • One domestic caged bird; and/or Fish kept in an aquarium indoors• Fish; and /or Small • Two small caged pets for example, gerbil, hamster or rabbit. The size of the aquarium or cage must not exceed 1.83 metres in width (6 ’), 0.61 metres in depth (2’) in depth and 1.22 metres (4’) in height without our written permission. No other type of pet or animal, including livestock may be kept without our prior written permission which will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
14.2 12.5 If you live in a house or bungalow and wish to keep any pet, animal or livestock, other than or in addition to those detailed in condition 14.112.1, you must obtain our prior written permission.
14.3 12.6 If you live in a flat or in Sheltered Properties, which has a communal entrance, sheltered accommodation where there are shared access areas you or anyone living with you may not keep a pet without our prior written permission. We will not unreasonably withhold permission but factors that will be considered will include the type of property you live in and the type of pet you wish to keep.
14.4 12.7 You are responsible for the control any pet that you, members of any pets/animal(s) which belong to you your household or anyone living with youvisitors bring into your home, garden or communal areas.
14.5 You must not keep a pet/ animal in a communal area.
14.6 12.8 You must not breed petspet/animals for commercial purposes at the Propertyyour home.
14.7 You must not build any animal enclosures without prior written consent from us, in any part of the Property.
14.8 You must not board animals on a commercial basis without prior written consent from us.
14.9 If feeding wild animals or birds from your property, communal areas, outbuildings, gardens or from any part of the land belonging to us, you must do so responsibly, in a manner which does not attract vermin or cause a nuisance to your neighbours.
14.10 12.9 You must make sure that no animal you keep at the Property your home (or that you are responsible for) causes nuisance nuisance, annoyance, to any: • Tenant; • Neighbours; • Visitors to your home • Persons in the locality; or annoyance to anyone: • Our employees, contractors, sub-contractors or agents. Examples of nuisance include but are not limited to: • Allowing your pet/animal to persistently foul in an inappropriate place • Failing to clean up fouling in a timely manner • Barking • Creating a foul smell • Not being kept under control • Creating any type kind of danger or health hazard Encroaching onto other peoples gardens
14.11 You, your relatives or your visitors or anyone living with you must not leave any pet/animal unattended for more than 24 hours either inside or outside of the Propertyhazard.
14.12 Any permission obtained from us for you 12.10 Permission to keep a pet/animal pets may be withdrawn at our discretion if your pet/animal creates we consider that the pet is causing a nuisance.
14.13 You must make sure that no pet/animal , and/or damaging the property are or found to be intimidating, aggressive or dangerous. Permission will be also be revoked if they are being kept at the Property causes any damage: To the Property; To a Communal Area In the locality To any land owned by Us in in appropriate, unclean or unhygienic conditions. You will be held liable should any damage required to find another home for the pet/animal, normally within one calendar month which must not be caused,another Council owned property. Failure to do so may result in further enforcement action being taken. In certain circumstances, where there may be a health and safety risk the notice period will be shorter.
14.14 12.11 You are responsible for putting right any damage attributable to your pets, or those pets/animals you are responsible for.
14.15 12.12 You, your relatives or anyone else living with you, and your visitors you must ensure that no pets/animals kept at the Property property prevents our employees, our contractors or any other authorised person’s from our agents gaining access to the Propertyproperty.
14.16 12.13 If you allow any animals/pets to foul any of our property including shared areas, footpaths, roads or play areas you must clean the affected area immediately.
12.14 You must not keep may only build any animals prohibited by law within animal closures/pens with our prior written consent.
12.15 If we have concerns about the Property. All legislation relating welfare of an animal then we may report this to Pet ownership must be adhered tothe appropriate agency.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Keeping of animals. 14.1 12.1 If you live in a house or bungalow, you have our consent to keep the following animals without our written permission: • One domestic dog; and/or • One domestic cat; and/or • One domestic caged bird; and/or Fish kept in an aquarium indoors• Fish; and /or Small • Two small caged pets for example, gerbil, hamster or rabbit. The size of the aquarium or cage must not exceed 1.83 metres in width (6 ’), 0.61 metres in depth (2’) in depth and 1.22 metres (4’) in height without our written permission. No other type of pet or animal, including livestock may be kept without our prior written permission which will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
14.2 12.2 If you live in a house or bungalow and wish to keep any pet, animal or livestock, other than or in addition to those detailed in condition 14.112.1, you must obtain our prior written permission.
14.3 12.3 If you live in a flat or in Sheltered Properties, which has a communal entrance, sheltered accommodation you or anyone living with you may not keep a pet without our prior written permission. We will not unreasonably withhold permission but factors that will be considered will include the type of property you live in and the type of pet you wish to keep.
14.4 12.4 You are responsible for the control of any pets/animal(s) which belong to you or anyone living with you.
14.5 You must not keep a pet/ animal in a communal area.
14.6 12.5 You must not breed petspet/animals for commercial purposes at the Propertyyour home.
14.7 You must not build any animal enclosures without prior written consent from us, in any part of the Property.
14.8 You must not board animals on a commercial basis without prior written consent from us.
14.9 If feeding wild animals or birds from your property, communal areas, outbuildings, gardens or from any part of the land belonging to us, you must do so responsibly, in a manner which does not attract vermin or cause a nuisance to your neighbours.
14.10 12.6 You must make sure that no animal you keep at the Property your home (or that you are responsible for) causes nuisance or annoyance to anyoneany: • Tenant; • Persons in the locality; or • Our employees, contractors, sub-contractors or agents. Examples of nuisance include but are not limited to: • Allowing your pet/animal to persistently foul in an inappropriate place • Failing to clean up fouling in a timely manner • Barking • Creating a foul smell • Not being kept under control • Creating any type kind of danger or health hazard Encroaching onto other peoples gardens
14.11 You, your relatives or your visitors or anyone living with you must not leave any pet/animal unattended for more than 24 hours either inside or outside of the Propertyhazard.
14.12 Any permission obtained from us for you 12.7 Permission to keep a pet/animal pets may be withdrawn at our discretion if your pet/animal creates we consider that the pet is causing a nuisance.
14.13 You must make sure that no pet/animal kept at , and/or damaging the Property causes any damage: To the Property; To a Communal Area In the locality To any land owned by Us property. You will be held liable should any damage required to find another home for the pet/animal, normally within one calendar month which must not be caused,another Council owned property. Failure to do so may result in further enforcement action being taken. In certain circumstances, where there may be a health and safety risk the notice period will be shorter.
14.14 12.8 You are responsible for putting right any damage attributable to your pets, or those pets/pets/ animals you are responsible for.
14.15 12.9 You, your relatives or anyone else living with you, and your visitors you must ensure that no pets/animals kept at the Property property prevents our employees, our contractors or any other authorised person’s from our agents gaining access to the Property.
14.16 You must not keep any animals prohibited by law within the Propertyproperty. All legislation relating to Pet ownership must be adhered to.Initials
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Keeping of animals. 14.1 You may only keep pets at the property with our prior written consent. Permission will not be unreasonably withheld. In making this decision we will take into account the location and property type. Permission will not be given for certain pets in sheltered housings schemes which have communal corridors. Prior to you signing your tenancy agreement, you must advise us of any animals/pets that you already have so that we can advise on their suitability. The lettings officer will raise this issue at the sign up meeting.
12.1 If you live in a house or bungalow, you have our consent to keep the following animals without our written permission: One domestic dog; and/or One domestic cat; and/or One domestic caged bird; and/or Fish kept in an aquarium indoorsFish; and /or Small Two small caged pets for example, gerbil, hamster or rabbit. The size of the aquarium or cage must not exceed 1.83 metres in width (6 ’), 0.61 metres in depth (2’) in depth and 1.22 metres (4’) in height without our written permission. No other type of pet or animal, including livestock may be kept without our prior written permission which will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
14.2 If you live in a house or bungalow and wish to keep any pet, animal or livestock, other than or in addition to those detailed in condition 14.112.1, you must obtain our prior written permission.
14.3 . If you live in a flat or in Sheltered Properties, which has a communal entrance, sheltered accommodation where there are shared access areas you or anyone living with you may not keep a pet without our prior written permission.
14.4 . We will not unreasonably withhold permission but factors that will be considered will include the type of property you live in and the type of pet you wish to keep. You are responsible for any pet that you, members of your household or visitors bring into your home, garden or communal areas. the control of any pets/animal(s) which belong to you or anyone living with you.
14.5 You must not keep a pet/ animal in a communal area.
14.6 . You must not breed petspet/animals for commercial purposes at the Property.
14.7 You must not build any animal enclosures without prior written consent from us, in any part of the Property.
14.8 You must not board animals on a commercial basis without prior written consent from us.
14.9 If feeding wild animals or birds from your property, communal areas, outbuildings, gardens or from any part of the land belonging to us, you must do so responsibly, in a manner which does not attract vermin or cause a nuisance to your neighbours.
14.10 home. You must make sure that no animal you keep at the Property your home (or that you are responsible for) causes nuisance nuisance, or annoyance annoyance, or danger to anyoneany: Tenant; Neighbours; Visitors to your home Persons in the locality; or Our employees, contractors, sub-contractors or agents. Examples of nuisance include but are not limited to: Allowing your pet/animal to persistently foul in an inappropriate place Failing to clean up fouling in a timely manner Barking Creating a foul smell Not being kept under control Creating any type kind of danger or health hazard Encroaching onto other peoples gardens
14.11 You, your relatives or your visitors or anyone living with you must not leave any pet/animal unattended for more than 24 hours either inside or outside of the Property.
14.12 Any permission obtained from us for you hazard. Permission to keep a pet/animal pets may be withdrawn at our discretion if your pet/animal creates we consider that the pet is causing a nuisance.
14.13 You must make sure that no pet/animal , and/or damaging the property are or found to be intimidating, aggressive or dangerous. Permission will be also be revoked if they are being kept at the Property causes any damage: To the Property; To a Communal Area In the locality To any land owned by Us in in appropriate, unclean or unhygienic conditions. You will be held liable should any damage required to find another home for the pet/animal, normally within one calendar month which must not be caused,
14.14 another Council owned property. Failure to do so may result in further enforcement action being taken. In certain circumstances, where there may be a health and safety risk the notice period will be shorter. You are responsible for putting right any damage attributable to your pets, or those pets/animals you are responsible for.
14.15 . You, your relatives or anyone else living with you, and your visitors you must ensure that no pets/animals kept at the Property property prevents our employees, our contractors or any other authorised person’s from our agents gaining access to the Propertyproperty. If you allow any animals/pets to foul any of our property including shared areas, footpaths, roads or play areas you must clean the affected area immediately. You may only build any animal closures/pens with our prior written consent. If we have concerns about the welfare of an animal then we may report this to the appropriate agency.
14.16 You must not keep any animals prohibited by law within the Property. All legislation relating to Pet ownership must be adhered to.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement