Rental Property Management Tips – Getting a New Pet Without Written Permission
If the tenancy agreement says that pets aren’t allowed and the tenant gets a pet, two things
could happen:
1. The landlord may give the tenant a “breach letter” that explains how the agreement has been broken, how much time is allowed to remove the pet and what will happen if the pet is not removed (e.g. eviction)
2. The landlord and tenant may agree to
change this term and record it in the
agreement
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