Common use of KEEPING OF PETS Clause in Contracts

KEEPING OF PETS. You must obtain our prior written permission to keep pets. The term pet covers various types of animals including dogs, cats, birds, rodents (hamster, gerbil, rat etc.), reptiles, rabbits and Fish. Any such request from you to us will be considered and permission will not be withheld unreasonably. The normal number of pets will be no more than one or two depending on type, size etc. Each request will be looked at individually taking into account the size of the property, surrounding area, species of pet. The Association will not permit the keeping of dogs and cats in properties where the design makes this unsuitable. This includes our development at Mill Road Alloa and such other properties as we consider being unsuitable as a result of design, layout or any other reason. Permission will not be granted for a tenant to keep livestock or farm animals for example chickens, ducks, pigs, goats. We will withdraw our permission and may request a pet be removed from the property where: • Permission has not been sought or it has been refused; • Conditions applied to the written consent have not been adhered to; • The pet has caused a nuisance, distress or annoyance to any owner or occupier or property adjoining or within the locality of the property or has caused damage or destruction to any part of the property owned or leased by the Association. The tenant will be in breach of the conditions of tenancy if they continue to keep the pet after permission has been refused or withdrawn. The Association will involve such other agencies as appropriate to secure the welfare of the pet on removal from the property. These are our general conditions for keeping pets which you must observe: • 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 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; • The Association may recharge a tenant for any costs incurred as a result of damage or cleaning up any mess left by a pet; • Dogs especially must be kept on a lead at all times when outside the property and dog faeces must be cleaned up immediately; • All dogs must be microchipped and have a collar displaying their owners name and address; • You must also ensure pets are vaccinated and regularly treated for fleas and worms (if necessary) and not left unattended in balconies or closes; • We are entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage;

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KEEPING OF PETS. You must obtain our prior written consent to keep a domestic pet. You must not keep any pigeons, ducks, poultry, bees or other livestock. Subject to the conditions below you will be given permission to keep pets. The term pet covers various types of animals including dogs, cats, birds, rodents (hamster, gerbil, rat etc.), reptiles, rabbits and Fish. Any such request from you to us will be considered and permission will not be withheld unreasonably. The normal number of pets will be have no more than one dog or two depending on typeone cat. No dogs shall be permitted unless: • the house is a detached, size etc. Each request will be looked at individually taking into account semi-detached or terraced house with an attached enclosed garden; • the size house is a main door flat with exclusive use of a garden area (this does not include flats with patios adjoining common landscaped areas); OR • the property, surrounding area, species of pet. The Association will not permit the keeping of dogs and cats in properties where the design makes this unsuitable. This includes our development at Mill Road Alloa and such other properties as we consider being unsuitable as dog is a result of design, layout guide dog or any other reason. Permission will not be granted assistance dog for a tenant person with disabilities; You will only be allowed to keep livestock or farm animals for example chickens, ducks, pigs, goats. We will withdraw our permission and may request a pet be removed from the property where: • Permission has not been sought or it has been refused; • Conditions applied to the written consent have not been adhered to; • The pet has caused a nuisance, distress or annoyance to any owner or occupier or property adjoining or within the locality of the property or has caused damage or destruction to any part of the property owned or leased by the Association. The tenant will be in breach of the conditions of tenancy if they continue to keep the pet after permission has been refused or withdrawn. The Association will involve such other agencies as appropriate to secure the welfare of the pet on removal from the property. These are our general conditions for keeping pets which you must observe: • Keeping your pet dog that is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000Act 1991, or by any other law; , AND, in every case, unless we give our prior written consent. • Dogs are not permitted within common parts or areas including common gardens and parks owned by us, unless the dogs are supervised and on a lead. • You are responsible for have the behaviour right to keep any other domestic pet such as a bird, fish, rodent (such as a hamster, gerbil or mouse), small non-poisonous reptiles (such as a terrapin or tortoise) or non-poisonous insects or amphibians (such as a newt) only with our prior written consent. • In the event of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you; • You obtaining our prior written consent, you must take all reasonable steps keep the pet under supervision and control to supervise and keep pets under control; • You must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing ensure that it does not cause 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 deterioration in the condition of the house, your neighbourother people’s property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts; . This includes fouling or noise or smell from your domestic pet. Without prejudice to the above you acknowledge that under no circumstances will permission be granted for more than a maximum of either one cat or one dog. The Association may recharge a tenant You are responsible for any costs incurred as a result of damage or cleaning up dog faeces. • Should any mess left by pets cause a pet; • Dogs especially must nuisance, annoyance or danger or deterioration in the condition of the house, your neighbour's property, anything belonging to us, or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts, we reserve the right to withdraw permission immediately. If permission is refused or withdrawn, we will be kept on a lead at all times when outside the property and dog faeces must be cleaned up immediately; • All dogs must be microchipped and have a collar displaying their owners name and address; • You must also ensure pets are vaccinated and regularly treated for fleas and worms (if necessary) and not left unattended in balconies or closes; • We are entitled to require removal of the pets. In such circumstances you hereby agree not to keep a pet if causing nuisance and to ensure that it is removed from the house on a permanent basis within 14 days of permission being refused or damage;withdrawn. Should you fail to remove said pet from the property upon permission being refused or withdrawn, we may take further action to force the removal of said animal from the property.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

KEEPING OF PETS. You may keep one domestic pet. If you already have a pet and want to keep another, you must ask us and obtain our prior written permission to keep petsfirst. The term pet covers various types of animals including dogsHowever, cats, birds, rodents (hamster, gerbil, rat etc.), reptiles, rabbits and Fish. Any such request from if the house you to us will be considered and live in has a communal entrance you must always obtain our permission will not be withheld unreasonably. The normal number of pets will be no more than one or two depending before you take on type, size etc. Each request will be looked at individually taking into account the size of the property, surrounding area, species of a pet. The Association will not permit the keeping of dogs and cats in properties where the design makes this unsuitable. This includes our development at Mill Road Alloa and such other properties as we consider being unsuitable as a result of design, layout or any other reason. Permission will not be granted for a tenant to If you do keep livestock or farm animals for example chickens, ducks, pigs, goats. We will withdraw our permission and may request a pet be removed from the property where: • Permission has not been sought or it has been refused; • Conditions applied to the written consent have not been adhered to; • The pet has caused a nuisance, distress or annoyance to any owner or occupier or property adjoining or within the locality of the property or has caused damage or destruction to any part of the property owned or leased by the Association. The tenant will be in breach of the conditions of tenancy if they continue to keep the pet after permission has been refused or withdrawn. The Association will involve such other agencies as appropriate to secure the welfare of the pet on removal from the property. These are our general conditions for keeping pets which you must observeensure that: • 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 property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible for, such as the common parts; • The Association may recharge a tenant for any costs incurred as a result of damage or cleaning , you clean up any mess faeces and any other waste left by your pet. We will be entitled to make it a petrequirement that you remove your pet from the house if it causes nuisance or damage. You must not use or allow the house to be used for illegal or immoral purposes. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: dealing in controlled drugs; • Dogs especially running a brothel; dealing in stolen goods; illegal betting and illegal gambling. While you are in occupation of the house, you must make reasonable efforts to heat the house, taking into account your income. You must make reasonable efforts to ventilate the house using any suitable means provided in the house for doing so. You must take your turn, with all other tenants and owner occupiers sharing the common parts, in keeping them clean and tidy. If you share a common stair, you must also take your turn in regularly cleaning, washing and keeping tidy the common stair, its windows, banisters and any bin stores and cellars. If you and the others cannot agree on the arrangements for doing this or your fail to do the work, we are entitled to decide exactly what you should do and when. Before making our decision, we will consult with you and the others. Our decision will be kept binding on you. If you do not do the work contained in this paragraph, we may do it ourselves and charge you for it. This is in addition to any other legal remedies open to us. You must comply with any local arrangements for the use and sharing of the common parts including drying greens and drying areas. You must comply with any local rotas for the use and sharing of the common parts. In cases of dispute between the users of the common parts, we are entitled to decide the arrangements and rotas for the use of, and the sharing of, the common parts. Before making our decision, we will consult with you. Our decision will be binding on you. If you have exclusive use of a lead at all times when outside garden attached to the property and dog faeces house, you must be cleaned up immediately; • All dogs must be microchipped and take reasonable care to keep it from becoming overgrown, untidy or causing a nuisance (unless we have a collar displaying their owners name and address; • agreed to take care of it). You must also ensure pets are vaccinated and regularly treated for fleas and worms (if necessary) and not left unattended in balconies or closes; • We keep it free from litter. If you fail to do this, we are entitled to require removal decide exactly what work requires to be done so as to comply with this duty. Before making our decision, we will consult with you. Our decision will be binding on you. If you do not do the work contained in this paragraph we may do it ourselves and charge you for it. This is in addition to any other legal remedies we may have. You must not remove, chop down or destroy any bushes, xxxxxx or trees without our written permission unless you planted them. You are responsible for the maintenance of garden divisional and boundary fencing/wall/hedging except where the boundary is adjacent to the footpaths, pavements and roadways. If you share a garden or backcourt with others, you must take your turn with them to keep it from becoming overgrown, untidy or causing a nuisance (unless we have agreed to take care of it). You must also keep it free from litter. If you and the others cannot agree on the arrangement for doing this or you fail to do the work, we are entitled to decide exactly what you should do and when. Before making our decision, we will consult with you and the others. Our decision will be binding on you. If you do not do the work contained in this paragraph, we may do it ourselves and charge you for it. This is in addition to any other legal remedies we may have. You must not remove, destroy or chop down any bushes, xxxxxx or trees without our written permission unless you planted them. No property belonging to you or anyone residing with you or anyone visiting you, including bicycles, motorcycles or prams, should be stored in any of the pet if causing nuisance common parts except in areas set aside for storage. You must not do anything which causes inconvenience or damage;danger to anyone using the common parts, shared vehicle areas or pedestrian areas within the boundaries of the estate of which the house forms part. You must put all your household rubbish for collection in the bin store or other proper place allocated for it. You must take reasonable care to see that your rubbish is properly bagged. If rubbish is normally collected from the street, it should not be put out earlier than the evening before the day of collection. Rubbish containers should be returned to their normal storage places as soon as possible after the rubbish has been collected. You must comply with the local arrangements for the disposal of large items (such as large electrical items).

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Samples: Secure Tenancy Agreement

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KEEPING OF PETS. You must obtain our prior written permission to keep pets. The term pet covers various types of animals including dogs, cats, birds, rodents (hamster, gerbil, rat etc.), reptiles, rabbits and Fish. Any such request from you to us will be considered and permission will not be withheld unreasonably. The normal number of pets will be no more than one or two depending on type, size etc. Each request will be looked at individually taking into account the size of the property, surrounding area, species of pet. The Association will not permit the keeping of dogs and cats in properties where the design makes this unsuitable. This includes our development at Mill Road Alloa and such other properties as we consider being unsuitable as a result of design, layout or any other reason. Permission will not be granted for a tenant to keep livestock or farm animals for example chickens, ducks, pigs, goats. We will withdraw our permission and may request a pet be removed from the property where: • Permission has not been sought or it has been refused; • Conditions applied to the written consent have not been adhered to; • The pet has caused a nuisance, distress or annoyance to any owner or occupier or property adjoining or within the locality of the property or has caused damage or destruction to any part of the property owned or leased by the Association. The tenant will be in breach of the conditions of tenancy if they continue to keep the pet after permission has been refused or withdrawn. The Association will involve such other agencies as appropriate to secure the welfare of the pet on removal from the property. These are our general conditions for keeping pets which you must observe: • Keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Xxx 0000Act 1991, 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 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; • The Association may recharge a tenant for any costs incurred as a result of damage or cleaning up any mess left by a pet; • Dogs especially must be kept on a lead at all times when outside the property and dog faeces must be cleaned up immediately; • All dogs must be microchipped and have a collar displaying their owners name and address; • You must also ensure pets are vaccinated and regularly treated for fleas and worms (if necessary) and not left unattended in balconies or closes; • We are entitled to require removal of the pet if causing nuisance or damage;

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Samples: www.ochilviewha.co.uk

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