SPECIFIC TYPES OF PETS Sample Clauses

SPECIFIC TYPES OF PETS. The following rules apply to specific types of pets: Dogs must be spayed or neutered. Veterinary proof may be required. No puppies (four (4) months or less) are allowed. No adult dog, fully grown, will exceed sixty (60) pounds. In an apartment home, two (2) dogs will be allowed as long as they do not exceed the sixty (60) pound weight limit. No cat is permitted unless it has been spayed or neutered. Veterinary proof is required. Your cat must be kept in the apartment at all times except when transporting the cat. Under no circumstances are cats allowed on apartment balconies or in common indoor or outdoor areas. Cat litter must be double-bagged in plastic prior to disposal in the garbage. Use of a litter box is required and regular disposal of waste and cleaning is required. You may not dispose of litter in toilets, even if the litter is marked “flushable”. Cat litter can cause clogs in the pipes and flooding. Resident shall be responsible for all damage caused by violation of these rules. Stand must be sturdy. No aquarium with a capacity greater than twenty (20) gallons shall be kept on the Premises or in any apartment. Residents must place aquariums in a safe location in the apartment, on a shelf or table giving the aquarium enough support. Residents shall be responsible for all damage caused by leakage or breakage from any aquarium. Resident shall provide proof of adequate insurance naming CMG Leasing as additionally insured if aquarium is twenty (20) gallons or more.
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SPECIFIC TYPES OF PETS. The following rules apply to specific types of pets. Dogs. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times that they are outside the dwelling unit and may not be left unattended. Dogs may not exceed 25 pounds when full grown. ABSOLUTELY NO AGGRESSIVE BREEDS ALLOWED.
SPECIFIC TYPES OF PETS. Dogs: a) Must be kept on a leash and under control at ALL TIMES outside the Leased Premises and may not be left unattended. Violation of this rule may result in immediate eviction. b) May not be left unattended on any patio, balcony or fenced area of the exclusive use of residents. c) May not be tethered when outside the dwelling. d) Do not leave food or water for your dog outside of the dwelling unit. e) Resident(s) must immediately remove and properly DISPOSE OF ALL PET WASTE on the grounds by sealing it in a plastic bag and placing it in an appropriate trash receptacle. f) Resident(s) shall be subject to fines of fifty dollars ($50) per occurrence for removal of pet waste and understand that continual removal may result in eviction for violation of the lease. g) Resident(s) must not allow dogs to urinate, defecate or dig in GARDEN AREAS on the premises. Resident(s) shall be subject to fines of fifty dollars ($50) per occurrence.
SPECIFIC TYPES OF PETS. The following rules apply to specific types of pets. Cats. Cats must be kept on a leash at all times that they are outside the dwelling unit, and may not be left unattended. Residents must provide and maintain an appropriate litter box and proof of being spayed or neutered. Fish. Fish tanks may not exceed 25 gallons and must be placed in a safe location in the dwelling unit.
SPECIFIC TYPES OF PETS. The following rules apply to specific types of pets:  Dogs. Dogs must be spayed or neutered. Veterinary proof may be required. No puppies (four (4) months or less) are allowed. No adult dog, fully grown, will exceed forty (40) pounds. In an apartment home, two (2) dogs will be allowed as long as they do not exceed the forty (40) pound weight limit.  Cats No cat is permitted unless it has been spayed or neutered. Veterinary proof is required. Your cat must be kept in the apartment at all times except when transporting the cat. Under no circumstances are cats allowed on apartment balconies or in common indoor or outdoor areas. Cat litter must be double-bagged in plastic prior to disposal in the garbage. Use of a litter box is required and regular disposal of waste and cleaning is required. You may not dispose of litter in toilets, even if the litter is marked “flushable”. Cat litter can cause clogs in the pipes and flooding. Resident shall be responsible for all damage caused by violation of these rules.
SPECIFIC TYPES OF PETS. The following rules apply to specific types of pets: Dogs. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times that they are outside the dwelling unit, and my not be left unattended. Cats. Residents must provide and maintain an appropriate litter box. Birds. Birds must remain in cages at all times.

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