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The Tenant hereby undertakes and agrees to remedy and pay for any damage caused to The Property and/or contents of The Property which shall have been caused by The Pet residing in The Property. For the avoidance of doubt any such damage shall not be deemed to be fair wear and tear.
With a Lease Addendum, a landlord and tenant can add new or update existing lease terms without having to terminate their original agreement and create a new one. A Lease Addendum is also known as a: Tenancy addendum. Lease amendment.
The Model Tenancy Agreement wording says pets are allowed by default if a tenant makes a written request to keep one. Landlords can still stop tenants from keeping pets but must offer a reasonable excuse for refusal in writing within 28 days of the tenant's request.
A landlord would need a good reason to refuse. For instance, if a home is too small for a pet to be feasible. The government's new model tenancy agreement is its recommended contract for landlords. But there is no obligation to use it and most landlords don't.
Non-refundable security deposits, including non-refundable pet deposits, are illegal in Alaska.
Landlords can no longer issue a blanket ban on tenants having pets. Instead, under the government issued model tenancy agreement, the default position on rental property and pets is that a landlord will rent to tenants with pets.
In January 2021 the government made it easier for tenants to rent with pets by publishing a new standard tenancy agreement. This agreement helps pet owners through pet friendly provisions in the new standard tenancy agreement. Landlords can no longer issue a blanket ban on tenants having pets.
Pet Deposits: Can be collected by landlord but cannot exceed one month's rent. Pet deposit can only be applied to damages caused by the pet. Non-Refundable Fees: No state statute.
If your landlord deducts any money from your security deposit for accrued rent or damage to the premises, he or she must provide you with a written notice itemizing the deductions. Non-refundable security deposits, including non-refundable pet deposits, are illegal in Alaska.
A pet addendum is used by the landlord to give the tenant written permission to have one or more pets on the property. The pet addendum usually requires the tenant to take responsibility for the behavior of their pet, to avoid excessive noise, and to pay for any damages caused by their pet.