Pet Consent Letter for Residential Tenancy - PROP. RES. 147 The letter gives a description of the permitted pet and sets out conditions with which the Tenant must comply. Optional phrases / clauses are enclosed in square brackets. These should be read carefully and selected so as to be compatible with one another.
What is a pet addendum in California? The Pet Addendum (Form CA-080) is one of CAA's most popular forms. It allows the landlord to grant permission for a tenant to have a pet, when pets are prohibited by the rental agreement. The addendum requires the specific pet to be identified.
A Pet Addendum requires the correct identification of the pet's species and breed by the landlord. It allows the landlord to evaluate if the type of pet the tenant owns is permitted in the property, as well as provides confirmation that the landlord has physically seen the actual pet itself.
An example of a pet clause would be: It is further agreed between the Landlord and Tenant that the Landlord grants permission for the Tenant to keep a pet {insert animal type and breed} named {insert animal name} (“The Pet”) in The Property for the duration of the Tenancy.
A pet addendum, sometimes called a pet agreement or pet addendum to a lease agreement, is a legally binding document that serves as an extension or supplement to a standard lease or rental agreement. This document outlines the terms and conditions for a tenant to keep pets on a rented property.