Pet Agreement

1. Only a pet described and named in this Pet Agreement shall be permitted on the Premises. Any others shall be a violation of the agreement.

2. Tenants agree to be fully responsible and liable, and pay for any damages or injury caused by, or as a result of their pet. Pet damages can apply to personal injury and property damage including, but not limited to floors, carpeting, walls, windows, screens, moldings, furniture and landscaping, etc. The tenant agrees to indemnify and hold the Landlord, its employees and agents harmless and defend the Landlord, its employees and agents from and against all loss, damages and liability of any kind arising out of any act of the pet.

3. Tenants agree that they will not allow their pet to disturb, annoy neighbors in any way or interferes with the quiet enjoyment of the property, whether the pet is inside the dwelling or outside.

4. Tenant will keep control over the pet at all times, whether inside the dwelling or outside.

5. Tenant agrees that pet will not be left unattended over any unreasonable periods of time.

6. Tenant agrees that no pet’s offspring are allowed on premises.

7. Tenant promises not to leave food for the pet outside the dwelling.

8. Tenant agrees to keep their pet clean at all times and keep the Premises in a clean and sanitary manner, properly disposing of pet droppings as quickly as possible.

9. Tenant acknowledges that all vaccinations for the pet are current. In the event that a pet license is required by the city, Tenant shall provide a copy of the unexpired pet license to the Landlord.

10. Tenant shall pay a pet deposit of $_____ and a monthly pet fee of $25. Failure to pay the fee will carry the same consequences as failure to pay rent. Tenant will not be required to pay an additional fee, charge, or deposit for a service or support animal allowed as a reasonable accommodation for a person with a disability consistent with the Fair Housing Act, United States Code, title 42, sections 3601 to 3619, as amended, and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, United States Code, title 29, section 701, as Amended.

11. If the Tenant misrepresents themselves as a person with a disability that requires the use of a service or support animal, or provides fraudulent supporting documentation, it shall be considered a material violation of the lease agreement and grounds for eviction.