Common use of Property Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Property Restrictions. Tenant may apply to keep a pet at specifically designated properties. Unless Housing Services provides written permission to have a pet, Tenant shall not keep pets, with the exceptions of fish in tanks (maximum 5-gallon tank), in the Rental Property. This prohibition shall apply also to Tenant's Guest’s pets, regardless of the length of the visit. Tenant may not encourage the presence of domestic or wild animals by feeding or providing shelter. At its sole discretion, the University may terminate this Agreement if Tenant violates this provision.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, campuslifeservices.ucsf.edu, campuslifeservices.ucsf.edu

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Property Restrictions. Tenant Resident may apply to keep a pet at specifically designated properties. Unless Housing Services provides written permission to have a pet, Tenant Resident shall not keep pets, with the exceptions of fish in tanks (maximum 5-gallon tank), in the Rental PropertyResidential Unit. This prohibition shall apply also to TenantResident's Guest’s pets, regardless of the length of the visit. Tenant Resident may not encourage the presence of domestic or wild animals by feeding or providing shelter. At its sole discretion, the University may terminate this Agreement if Tenant Resident violates this provision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: campuslifeserviceshome.ucsf.edu, campuslifeserviceshome.ucsf.edu

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