PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS. The Property and the Seasonal Camper recognize that camping with their loved ones and pets is important. It is further recognized that pets within the seasonal campground should be properly cared for, properly contained, and should not interfere with the enjoyment of other campers. Seasonal Campers agree to the following: All pets must have collars with identification tags including at least the owner’s contact information. Per 312 IAC 8-2-6 (b), if a pet or service animal appears likely to endanger a person or property or to create a nuisance, the owner may be required to immediately remove the pet or service animal from a DNR property. Property Management reserves the right to require the owner to remove any pet for any reason and at any time; these reasons may include but are not limited to:
PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS. Pets are not allowed without Owner approval. Should pets be allowed, then the tenant will be charged $500, half of which shall be refundable and half of which shall be a non-refundable pet fee. Manager reserves the right to use a third party service to screen pets and may charge additional fees to the tenant based on their recommendation. ** Please note that service animals and qualifying emotional support animals (ESA) are not deemed to be pets for leasing purposes and Manager may not charge pet fees or additional deposits for such service or ESA. In addition, the fact that a prospective tenant has a service animal or ESA may not be used as a disqualifying factor in leasing the Property to such tenant (even if Owner has requested that no pets are to be allowed on the Property).**
PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS. Pets are prohibited in/on University housing premises. Violation of this expectation may result in removing the pet, a fine, plus cleaning charges, replacement charges for furniture and carpeting, and/or reassignment or cancellation of contract. RESIDENCE ENTRY: University employees and/or their agents shall have the right to enter and inspect the premises during reasonable hours to make repairs, alterations and improvements/cleaning to the premises and building as the University may deem necessary. Any repairs, alterations and improvements undertaken by University shall be executed with reasonable diligence. University shall not be liable for inconvenience caused to Student by any such work, nor shall any entry or activity incident have any effect upon this Contract or upon the obligations of Student there under.
PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS. No pets, including but not limited to any animal, bird, fowl, reptile or amphibian, and no aquariums in excess of ten (10) gallons (collectively referred to hereafter as “Pets”), are allowed on the premises without prior written consent of Landlord. Written consent is hereby given for Tenant to have . If there is a Pet or Service Animal at the premises during Tenant’s residency at the Premises, either authorized or unauthorized, then Tenant must pay for a professional flea spray at the end of Tenant’s residency. If upon returning possession of the Premises to Landlord, Tenant fails to also provide Landlord with a receipt proving that a professional flea spray was performed, then Landlord may arrange a flea spray at Tenant’s expense. If Tenant has a Service Animal (as defined below) then that Service Animal is not a “Pet” under this agreement. If Tenant ever allows any Pet to enter the premises, even for a short visit, then Tenant agrees to pay $500 in liquidated damages to Landlord for latent damages resulting from the presence of the Pet. The latent costs associated with Pets at the premises are impossible to exactly calculate until such time as the Tenant vacates the premises and a new resident occupies the premises. For example, and without limitation, Pets can cause damage to carpet padding that is only discoverable by removing all of the carpet at the premises or by the presence of a person who is unusually susceptible to Pet allergies. Other latent damage includes, without limitation, fleas that may be dormant but which are introduced to the premises by the Pet. The cost to repair such latent damage will not be incurred until well after Tenant vacates the premises and Tenant’s security deposit is returned to Tenant. Those costs cannot be known as of the date upon which this agreement is being entered. Tenant and Landlord agree that $500 is a reasonable estimate of what it will cost to repair the latent damage resulting from the presence of a Pet at the premises. In addition to paying $500 for the latent damage resulting from the presence of a Pet, Tenant must also pay for any and all further damage resulting from the presence of the Pet that is obvious from visual inspection of the premises. A “Service Animal” is any animal that is allowed to be at the premises by operation of law. To the full extent permitted by law, Tenant must promptly notify Landlord of the presence of a Service Animal at the premises and, to the full extent permitted by law, Ten...
PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS a. Renter shall not permit pets, or other animals, inside the Rental unless approved by Owner.
b. In the case of a service animal, Renter must provide service animal documentation to Owner prior to the Rental Period. Owner agrees to comply with all applicable laws, including the federal Americans with Disability Act (ADA). The ADA requires that service animals are harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless the use of these devices interfere with the service animal's work or the individual's disability prevents using these devices. In such cases, the individual must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal, or other effective controls.
c. Owner does not charge pet fees for service animals; however, Owner may collect fees for any damage sustained to the Rental by the service animal.
PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS. Pets are not permitted in University housing, except for staff apartments. You agree not to bring a pet into your room/apartment/house. If you require a service or comfort animal, please contact the Disability Resources Office for additional information.
PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS. Pets are prohibited in/on University housing premises. Violation of this expectation may result in removing the pet, a fine, plus cleaning charges,
PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS a. Pets are not permitted on board b. Service animals ONLY will be allowed if pre-booked and with proper documentation
PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS. Housebroken pets and Service Animals are allowed at certain properties ONLY. Unreported pets or Service Animals, or pets or Service Animals found to be at non-pet friendly homes during your stay will result in being asked to vacate the property immediately. This includes the exterior of the property, as well. If your property is pet friendly, you are expected to clean yard droppings up before you leave and to be sure your pet does not damage furniture. Please keep pets off the couches, beds, etc. There is a $100.00 pet fee for each pet, which is non-refundable. If excess animal hair is found on furniture, your pet has not been cleaned up after, etc. that pet fee may be increased. Linens: You must furnish bed linens and towels, unless arrangements have been made for linen service through Crystal Vacation Rentals. Linens are to be placed in the tote they were delivered in upon check out, don’t worry about keeping clean and dirty separate as all linens will be laundered. There is a $10 fee per bed not stripped, or any missing pieces. Please let us know if there are additional items in need of laundering. Please do not use bleach or peroxide products with the towels as they are not bleach safe.
PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS a. No pets are allowed on the premises except as designated and authorized in the Specific Terms or a subsequent and separate written agreement. Pets include stray animals, your pets, visitor’s pets, and temporarily caring for an animal.
b. Pet policy:
(1) No dogs will be authorized in multi-unit apartments.
(2) Inside pets will be provided with a litter box that is to be cleaned daily.
(3) Outside pets are to be cleaned-up after on a daily basis.
(a) Lessee acknowledges that lessee’s pet’s odor will attract other animals to the property and that it will be lessee’s responsibility to clean-up after these other animals on a daily basis.
(4) Caged birds, hamsters, reptiles or similar animals and fish are considered to be authorized for the purpose of this policy.
(5) Lessor may inspect the premises on a more frequent basis and without prior notice.