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Quickly - very quickly. They don't even have to give you a timeframe, they can just evict you. You need documentation yesterday and you can bet your landlord now assumes you have a dog and will be checking. Pet sitting or having a pet visiting can all be construed as lease violations because they are on the property.
There is no way of getting around a no pet rule. If you bring in an unauthorized pet, you risk getting evicted. Find a unit that accepts pets.
If your tenants have pets without permission, you have a few options: Eviction. Can you evict a tenant for having pets? ... It's You Or The Pet. Come To An Arrangement. Get It Right From The Start. Pet-Related Clause In Tenancy Agreement. Additional Pet Inventory Checks. Which Pet? ... Pets in rental property – the Pros.
A pet agreement should include the landlord's and tenant's information, the place where the tenant will live with their pet, the inclusive dates of the contract (start date and end date), as well as how many pets are allowed within the property, and specify the amenities where the pet(s) are allowed.
Best answer: Tell the landlord that you would like to get a dog and are considering moving because of the clause in the lease, but that you'd rather stay if possible. Ask if there is anything that would convince them to modify the existing lease.
Violation of a NO PET lease is grounds for eviction; that will make it hard to rent from anyone but a slumlord. Plus you can be sued for carpet replacement, pest control treatments, sanitize and sealing wood floors, paint to remove odors, any repairs for damage, lost revenue during the repair period, legal costs.
Simple. Move to a place that allows pets. Unless you have a legally recognized NEED for an emotional support animal or alsdistance/service animal, there is no way to bypass a pet policy other then talking to your landlord or apartment management to see if they would be willing to write an exception into your lease.
Simple Summary. In rental housing policy, pets are rarely considered as valued household members. Instead, landlords and property managers are often permitted to ban pets outright, or to advertise them as merely negotiable in their listings for rental housing.
Unless it says otherwise in your lease - yes you need permission for new pets. Landlords have GOOD REASONS for being concerned about the types of pets you have.
I agree to control my pet at all times and be 100% responsible for my pet's actions. I agree to keep my pet from making unnecessary noise or being a nuisance to other tenants, and will address any complaints immediately.