New Jersey Application to Condominium Association and Agreement for Permission to Keep a Pet in the Owner's Unit

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1 attorney answerMany HOA CC&Rs will have pet limitations, including weight limitations. Weight limits are unusual in an HOA but more common in condominiums. If the weight limit is not in the CC&R and pets are allowed, the HOA can't force...

While there aren't any laws that prevent cats from being kept in condominium apartments, there also isn't any legislation to ensure that they can be allowed in private residences. This means that it is entirely up to the condominium's MCST to decide if you can keep a cat.

In Ontario rental buildings, it is illegal under the Residential Tenancies Act to prohibit pets. However, it is legal for condos to do so if the prohibition is in the declaration. If a condo corporation wants to prohibit dogs, certain breeds of dogs or all pets, it should do so in the declaration.

When crafting your HOA dog poop rules, consider requiring all homeowners to pick up after their pets and properly dispose of their waste. The HOA can provide bags and trash cans throughout the community to encourage rule compliance. You may even decide to levy fines on homeowners who do not clean up after their pets.

There are several reasons some condos allow pets and others do not. Most prospective buyers want a choice. Some people may be allergic to animals and will want to be assured that when they walk down the hallways or enter an elevator they do not have to worry about an allergic reaction.

Dogs, cats or other domesticated household pets are permitted and are not to exceed two (2) in the aggregate, per unit. Permitted pets may not be kept, bred or maintained for any commercial purpose. Pet owners are responsible for any damage, noise or inappropriate behavior of their pets on Limited and Common Elements.

Cats and other legal pets can be kept at private residences but do be mindful that if you are living in a condominium or apartment, there might be other by-laws set by the condominium's Management Corporation Strata Title (MCST) that will restrict the number and type of pets you can own.

Condominium developers are very particular in the number of pets allowed for each homeowner or tenant. Except for aquarium fishes, most condominiums only permit a maximum of one pet per unit. Other condominiums being sold around Metro Manila allow a maximum of two pets of any combination.

If you move into an HOA neighborhood and agree to CC&Rs that prohibit dogs that match your dog's breed or weight, the board can act to force you to remove your dog.

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New Jersey Application to Condominium Association and Agreement for Permission to Keep a Pet in the Owner's Unit