Texas Apartment Complex Pet Policy

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Apartment policy concerning the keeping of pets in apartment units.
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Yes, unless your pet is an assistance animal. Under Texas law, you can be evicted for violating any part of the lease agreement. Keeping any pet that is not allowed under the lease, even temporarily, may violate the lease. Violating the lease with an unauthorized pet can be grounds for eviction.

If you live in an apartment, duplex, town home etc. (your wall touches another family's wall), you may have up to a total of four (4) dogs and/or cats. If you live in a single family home on less than a half an acre, the limit is six (6) dogs and/or cats.

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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.

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.

The amount depends on the landlord relative to the kind of pet a tenant owns. It could also be higher in cases where the tenant has several pets. Landlords generally charge an additional $35 to $100 a month.

The Texas Property Code does not address pet deposits but it is assumed the same rules apply. One difference between a security deposit and a pet deposit is that the landlord can legally withhold all or part of the pet deposit if agreed in the lease contract that the pet deposit is non-refundable.

There are no pet limits on other pets such as birds, rodents or fish. If you live in an apartment, duplex, town home etc. (your wall touches another family's wall), you may have up to a total of four (4) dogs and/or cats.

There are no specific laws in place when it comes to renting with pets. Ultimately, landlords can decline requests from tenants to keep a pet if they have a valid reason to do so.

3. How many dogs and/or cats are allowed per household? The legal limit is four dogs or four cats but not to exceed the combined total of six such animals over the age of eight weeks.

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Texas Apartment Complex Pet Policy