SERVICE ANIMALS AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS Sample Clauses

SERVICE ANIMALS AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS. Small caged animals (e.g., guinea pigs, fish, small birds) may be permitted at the UNIVERSITY’S sole discretion only upon written approval from the Campus Village Housing Office.
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SERVICE ANIMALS AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS. Siesta Key Luxury Rental Properties will make reasonable accommodations for Service Animals in accordance with federal and Florida law. Requirements in the “Pets” section below do not apply. We ask that you strongly consider properties marked “Dog Friendly” on our site to accommodate the individual property owners who often stay in their properties and who may have animal allergies. Please notify us in advance, preferably in writing, of your intention to have a Service Animal in the property and to provide reliable information that reasonably supports that the person has a disability and the need for the particular support animal. Examples of pertinent information are described in § 413.08, Fla. Stat. (2020). As a reminder, the statutes also provide criminal penalties for false representation in this matter. Service Animals must always remain with the guest and never be left unaccompanied at the property. Emotional support animals (“ESA”) are not exempted from our Pets policy and the same requirements and limitations apply. PETS: Dogs are allowed in homes marked “Dog Friendly” and subject to the following conditions: • A supplemental cleaning fee of $250 per reservation, plus taxes, subject to change, must be paid by Guest. • A maximum of two dogs are permitted per property with a maximum combined weight of 50 pounds. • Dogs must be requested in advance and approved by Siesta Key Luxury Rental Properties, in writing, prior to the stay. • No purebred or crossbred dog of any of the following breeds are permitted: Pit Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Terrier, Rottweiler, German Shepherd, Presa Canario, Chow Chow, Doberman Pinscher, Akita, Wolf-hybrids, Mastiff, Cane Corso, Great Dane, Alaskan Malamute, or Siberian Husky. • No dog known to have bitten anyone where the injury required medical attention or where the Guest knows the dog to be potentially dangerous. • Dogs may not enter the pool or spa. Dogs are not permitted on any furniture, including beds. • All waste must be picked up and properly disposed on the property and in all other public and private places during the stay. Guest is responsible for any damage, medical expenses, and/or excess cleaning that occurs due to the pet. We can require that any animal not in compliance with these policies be removed from the home without refund. No other animals, including but not limited to cats, pigs, rodents, snakes, and birds, are permitted. Guest Initials:
SERVICE ANIMALS AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS. Service animals and emotional support animals are not considered pets. Terms and conditions involving service animals and emotional support animals are further described in the Lease Agreement.
SERVICE ANIMALS AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS. Owner understands that State and Federal laws govern “Service Animals” and “Emotional Support Animals” are not considered pets, and therefore pet policies do not apply. Manager shall have full authority to review and approve all animal/pet requests following ADA, Fair Housing, and HUD rules and regulations. We use a third-party pet screening service to assist in validating certifications and pet medical records.
SERVICE ANIMALS AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS. A service animal or an emotional support animal, as defined by the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), is not a pet. A service animal or an emotional support animal that assists a Resident with a disability, Additional Occupant named in Section 1.1 with a disability, or Child named in Section 1.1 with a disability is permitted to reside in the Residential Unit.

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