Common use of KEEPING OF PETS Clause in Contracts

KEEPING OF PETS. You have the right, on the conditions noted below, to keep one domestic pet. This does not include any other animal. If you wish to keep more than one domestic pet or any other type of animal, you must get our written permission: see paragraph 10.3. For how to do this. The conditions are: • Keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, • You are responsible for the 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 property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts, • Landlord is entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, • Tenant is responsible for cleaning up dog faeces.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, www.hebrideanhousing.co.uk

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KEEPING OF PETS. You have the right, on the conditions noted below, to may keep one domestic pet. This does not include any other animalIf you already have a pet and want to keep another, you must ask us and obtain our written permission first. However, if the house you live in has a communal entrance you must always obtain our permission before you take on a pet. If you wish to do keep more than one domestic a pet or any other type of animal, you must get our written permissionensure that: see paragraph 10.3. For how to do this. The conditions are: • Keeping  keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, • You are responsible  you take responsibility for the behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you, • You must  you take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control, • You must  you 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  you 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, • Landlord is  you clean up any faeces and any other waste left by your pet. We will be entitled to require removal of make it a requirement that you remove your pet from the pet house if causing it causes nuisance or damage, • Tenant is responsible for cleaning up dog faeces.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, www.bridgewaterha.org.uk

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KEEPING OF PETS. You have the right, on This paragraph should state the conditions noted below, relating to keep one domestic petpets. This does not include any other animal. If you wish paragraph may cover the following issues: • Definition of pet; Domestic • Permission in writing needs to keep more than one domestic pet or any other type be obtained for the keeping of animal, you must get our written permission: see paragraph 10.3. For how pets; • The general conditions applying to do thisall permitted pets. The following are some of the conditions arethat may be applied: • Keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000, or by any other law, ; • You are responsible for the 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, ; • Landlord is entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage, ; • Tenant is responsible for cleaning up dog faeces.

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Samples: www.castlehillha.co.uk

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