Pets and Other Conditions Sample Clauses

The "Pets and Other Conditions" clause defines the rules and restrictions regarding the presence of pets and other specific conditions within a property or agreement. It typically outlines whether tenants or occupants are allowed to keep pets, what types or sizes of animals are permitted, and may include requirements such as additional deposits or cleaning fees. This clause helps prevent disputes by clearly stating expectations and responsibilities, ensuring that both parties understand the limitations and obligations related to pets and other special conditions in the arrangement.
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Pets and Other Conditions. PETS (the term "Pets" includes, but is not limited to, domestic animals, livestock, etc.) ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE DEMISED PREMISES AT ANY TIME, unless prior written consent is given by Landlord as follows: (Fee $) If pets are allowed in writing: The pet fee is non refundable. Payment of pet fee by Tenant does not relieve the Tenant from responsibly for any damages done to the Demised Premises by animals/pets. If unauthorized pets are discovered at the Premises, Tenants agree to pay Landlord a one-time fee of $500 in addition to removing the pets. In the event that Tenant’s pets become a nuisance to Landlord or neighbors, such act constitutes an act of default, and the Landlord shall be entitled to all remedies set forth in this Lease, including requiring the pet to be removed from the Premises. Failure to remove the pet within 7 days of notice shall constitute a default of this Lease by Tenant. If Tenant has pets, Tenant agrees to reimburse Landlord the cost of professional carpet cleaning upon vacating the premises.

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