Common use of KEEPING OF PETS Clause in Contracts

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets may be kept subject to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Pets: • You must apply for written permission to keep a pet before you take a pet into your home, and we will consider every application on its own merits; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic pets: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet if that pet is prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, • You are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, • You must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, • You must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your pet, • You must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. • We will be entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, and • You will be responsible for the proper disposal of any dead pets.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

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KEEPING OF PETS. Pets may be kept Tenants are allowed to keep a maximum of 1 domestic pet subject to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Petsconditions: • You Prior permission must apply be sought from the Association using the appropriate “Permission To Keep A Pet” application form. Cognizance will be taken of the size and type of pet and it’s suitability for written permission the property where it is to be housed. • Tenants are not allowed to keep a pet before you take a pet into your homefowl, and we will consider every application on its own merits; pigeons or other livestock under any circumstances within the house, gardens or common areas. You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one petTypes of pets which would be permitted would include dogs, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep cats, hamsters, reptiles, spiders and/or similar domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you . The following are some of the conditions applied to keep non domestic or exotic the keeping of pets: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet if that keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, ; You you are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, ; You you must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, ; You you must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet, ; You you must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's ’s property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. ; We will be The Association is entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, and ; You will be The tenant is responsible for cleaning up dog faeces anywhere within the proper disposal house, gardens, common areas or vicinity of any dead petsthe house.

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Samples: www.cernachha.co.uk, www.cernachha.co.uk

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets may be kept subject to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Pets: • You must apply for obtain our written permission to keep a domestic pet before you take of any sort and ensure that any such pet is kept under supervision and control and does not cause nuisance or annoyance in the house or in the common parts or neighbourhood and further to ensure that any such pet does not cause deterioration to the condition of the house of common parts. Permission may be withdrawn by us in writing should any of these obligations be contravened. Save in the worst cases, a pet into your homewritten warning shall be given to any tenant prior to the withdrawal of permission. Tenants must also abide by the following general conditions in relation to the keeping of pets. • The number of pets to kept will be confirmed by us in our notification of permission, and we will consider every application on its own meritsat no time should the number pets exceed that contained within the notification; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic pets: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet if that Keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, • You are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, • You must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, • You must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet, • You must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's ’s property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. • We will be entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, and • You will be responsible for the proper disposal of any dead petscleaning up animal faeces.

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Samples: shirehousing.co.uk, shirehousing.co.uk

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets This paragraph should state the conditions relating to pets. This paragraph may cover the following issues: · number of pets (if any) allowed; · types of pets allowed; · definition of pet; · whether permission needs to be obtained for the keeping of pets, how that is to be obtained and the criteria applied; · the general conditions applying to all permitted pets. The following are some of the conditions that may be kept subject to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Petsapplied: • You must apply for written permission to keep a pet before you take a pet into · keeping your home, and we will consider every application on its own merits; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic pets: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet if that pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000Act 1991, or by any other law, • You ; · you are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, • You ; · you must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, • You ; · you must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet, • You ; · you must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's ’s property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. • We will be ; · landlord entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, and • You will be ; · tenant responsible for the proper disposal of any dead petscleaning up dog faeces.]

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Samples: www.gov.scot, www.gov.scot

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets may You have the right, subject to conditions noted below, to keep a domestic pet or pets but no other animals. A domestic pet means a dog (excluding guard dog), a cat, fish or a rodent (such as a hamster or gerbil). You will keep any and all domestic pets in a responsible manner in order that no unreasonable disturbance is caused to any neighbour or occupier and that they do not cause deterioration in the condition of the property or common areas or in the locality of the property. The conditions on your keeping pets will include but not be kept subject limited to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Petsprovisions: • You must apply for written permission to keep a pet before you take a pet into your home, and we will consider every application on its own merits; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic pets: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet if that pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000Act 1991, or by any other law, • You you are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, or visiting you, You you must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, • You you must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet, • You you must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. , We we will be entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damageyou breach any part of this clause, and You you are responsible for cleaning up pet faeces. • you will be responsible for the proper disposal of any dead pets. • in certain cases pets may not be allowed due to the design, location, or the use of the house. You will be informed if this applies to your house.

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Samples: www.gardeen.org.uk

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets This paragraph should state the conditions relating to pets. This paragraph may cover the following issues: • number of pets (if any) allowed; • types of pets allowed; • definition of pet; • whether permission needs to be obtained for the keeping of pets, how that is to be obtained and the criteria applied; • the general conditions applying to all permitted pets. The following are some of the conditions that may be kept subject to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Petsapplied: • You must apply for written permission to keep a pet before you take a pet into keeping your home, and we will consider every application on its own merits; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic pets: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet if that pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000Act 1991, or by any other law, ; You you are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, ; You you must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, ; You you must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet, ; You you must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's ’s property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. ; We will be landlord entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, and ; You will be tenant responsible for the proper disposal of any dead petscleaning up dog faeces.]

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Samples: www.gov.scot

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets may be kept subject to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Pets: • You must apply for obtain our written permission to keep a domestic pet before you take of any sort and ensure that any such pet is kept under supervision and control and does not cause nuisance or annoyance in the house or in the common parts or neighbourhood and further to ensure that any such pet does not cause deterioration to the condition of the house of common parts. Permission may be withdrawn by us in writing should any of these obligations be contravened. Save in the worst cases, a pet into your homewritten warning shall be given to any tenant prior to the withdrawal of permission. Tenants must also abide by the following general conditions in relation to the keeping of pets. • The number of pets to kept will be confirmed by us in our notification of permission, and we will consider every application on its own meritsat no time should the number pets exceed that contained within the notification; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic pets: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet if that Keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, • You are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, • You must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, • You must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell small from your domestic pet, • You must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's ’s property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible forfor , such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. • We will be entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, and • You will be responsible for the proper disposal of any dead petscleaning up animal faeces.

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Samples: shirehousing.co.uk

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets may You have the right, subject to conditions noted below, to keep a domestic pet or pets but no other animals. A domestic pet means a dog (excluding guard dog), a cat, fish or a rodent (such as a hamster or gerbil). You will keep any and all domestic pets in a responsible manner in order that no unreasonable disturbance is caused to any neighbour or occupier and that they do not cause deterioration in the condition of the property or common areas or in the locality of the property. The conditions on your keeping pets will include but not be kept subject limited to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Petsprovisions: • You must apply for written permission to keep a pet before you take a pet into your home, and we will consider every application on its own merits; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic pets: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet if that pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, • You  you are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, • You or visiting you,  you must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, • You  you must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet, • You  you must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. • We ,  we will be entitled to require removal of the pet if it is causing nuisance or damage, and • You damage  you are responsible for cleaning up pet faeces.  you will be responsible for the proper disposal of any dead pets.  in certain cases pets may not be allowed due to the design, location, or the use of the house. You will be informed if this applies to your house.

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Samples: gardeen.org.uk

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets This paragraph should state the conditions relating to pets. This paragraph may cover the following issues: • number of pets (if any) allowed; • types of pets allowed; • definition of pet; • whether permission needs to be obtained for the keeping of pets, how that is to be obtained and the criteria applied; • the general conditions applying to all permitted pets. The following are some of the conditions that may be kept subject to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Petsapplied: • You must apply for written permission to keep a pet before you take a pet into keeping your home, and we will consider every application on its own merits; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic pets: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet if that pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, ; You you are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, ; You you must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, ; You you must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet, ; You you must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's ’s property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. ; We will be landlord entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, and ; You will be tenant responsible for the proper disposal of any dead petscleaning up dog faeces.

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Samples: Scottish Securetenancy Agreement

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KEEPING OF PETS. Pets may be kept subject to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Pets: • You must apply for written permission to keep a pet before you take a pet into your home, and we will consider every application on its own merits; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you the right, on the conditions noted below, to keep one domestic pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you . However tenants of sheltered housing properties and tenants of flats must obtain written consent from us to keep domestic pets; • We will generally any pet. Domestic pet means dog, cat, bird, fish, rodent (such as a hamster, gerbil or mouse), small non-poisonous reptile (such as a terrapin or tortoise) or non-poisonous insect or amphibian (such as a newt). This does not allow include any other animal or fowl. If you wish to keep non more than one domestic pet or exotic petsany other animal or another type of animal or fowl, you must get our written permission: see paragraph 10.3 for how to do this. The conditions are: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet if that Keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, law • You are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, you • You must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, control • You must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your pet, domestic pet • You must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's ’s property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. • We will be entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, and • You will be responsible for the proper disposal of any dead pets.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets may be kept subject The following rules will apply in relation to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Pets: • You must apply for written permission to keep a pet before you take a pet into your home, and we will consider every application on its own merits; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic keeping of pets: • You No dogs will not be allowed to keep permitted in multi-storey flats except for canine helpers; • The definition of a pet is – domestic pets which include but are not limited to dog, cat, rabbit, hamster, mouse, gerbil, guinea pig, birds(excluding pigeons) and any other species of animal or insect which is deemed as harmless. In the event of any dispute we will determine whether any animal falls within this definition of pet and whether the animal is deemed as harmless; • No animal will be permitted if that pet it is prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law; • the general conditions applying to all permitted pets. The following are some of the conditions that may be applied: o Keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law; o You are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, • ; o You must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, • ; o You must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet, • ; o You must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's ’s property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. • We will be ; o Landlord entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, and • ; o Tenant responsible for cleaning up dog faeces. o You will be responsible for the proper disposal of any dead pets.exercise your pet in areas outwith Association property

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Samples: clydebank-ha.org.uk

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets may be kept subject to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Pets: • You must apply for written request permission in writing to keep a pet before you take a pet into your home, and we will consider every application on its own merits; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one pet, except or any animal in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic pets: • You the house. Permission will not be withheld unreasonably. Permission can however be revoked in the event that the animal causes a nuisance or annoyance to neighbours. No dogs are allowed in the multi-storey block at 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx (with the exception of guide dogs- see also below). Subject to keep the foregoing, the following are some of the conditions that may be applied: • This policy does not apply to small animals, birds or fish, kept in cages or tanks. These are permitted in any reasonable numbers unless they present a health hazard or nuisance. • Guide / hearing dogs are not included in the number of dogs permitted as laid down by this policy. • No more than one pet if that can be kept within each property. • Keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, . • You are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets pet owned by you or anyone living with you, . • You must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets your pet under control, . • You must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets your pet causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet, . • You must take reasonable care to see that such pets do your pet does not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's ’s property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any dog faeces. Any accidental fouling of common areas by your pet must be cleared up by you immediately. We will be The landlord is entitled to require removal of the pet if the pet is causing nuisance or damage, and • You will be responsible for the proper disposal of any dead pets.

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Samples: wsha.org.uk

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets may You have the right, subject to conditions noted below, to keep a domestic pet or pets but no other animals. A domestic pet means a dog (excluding guard dog), a cat, fish or a rodent (such as a hamster or gerbil). You will keep any and all domestic pets in a responsible manner in order that no unreasonable disturbance is caused to any neighbour or occupier and that they do not cause deterioration in the condition of the property or common areas or in the locality of the property. The conditions on your keeping pets will include but not be kept subject limited to the following conditions and in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Petsprovisions: • You must apply for written permission to keep a pet before you take a pet into your home, and we will consider every application on its own merits; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We will generally allow you to keep one pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic pets: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet if that pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, • You  you are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, • You or visiting you,  you must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, • You  you must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet, • You  you must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. • We ,  we will be entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damageyou breach any part of this clause, and • You  you are responsible for cleaning up pet faeces.  you will be responsible for the proper disposal of any dead pets.  in certain cases pets may not be allowed due to the design, location, or the use of the house. You will be informed if this applies to your house.

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Samples: gardeen.org.uk

KEEPING OF PETS. Pets may be kept subject The following rules will apply in relation to the following conditions and keeping of pets:  No dogs will be permitted in accordance with the Council’s Policy on Keeping Pets: • You must apply multi-storey flats except for written permission to keep canine helpers;  The definition of a pet before you take a pet into your homeis – domestic pets which include but are not limited to dog, cat, rabbit, hamster, mouse, gerbil, guinea pig, birds(excluding pigeons) and any other species of animal or insect which is deemed as harmless. In the event of any dispute we will consider every application on its own meritsdetermine whether any animal falls within this definition of pet and whether the animal is deemed as harmless; • You have a right to keep working dogs such as guide dogs and hearing dogs that are essential to daily living; • We  No animal will generally allow you to keep one pet, except in multi storey flats; • We will generally allow you to keep domestic pets; • We will generally not allow you to keep non domestic or exotic pets: • You will not be allowed to keep a pet permitted if that pet it is prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law;  the general conditions applying to all permitted pets. The following are some of the conditions that may be applied: o Keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law; o You are responsible for the proper welfare and behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, • ; o You must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, • ; o You must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or danger to your neighbours. This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet, • ; o You must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the house, your neighbour's ’s property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts. You are responsible for cleaning up any faeces. • We will be ; o Landlord entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, and • ; o Tenant responsible for cleaning up dog faeces. o You will be responsible for the proper disposal of any dead pets.exercise your pet in areas outwith Association property

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Samples: clydebank-ha.org.uk

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