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Pet policy guidelines

Below is a guide to preparing a pet policy. There are no hard and fast rules and individual policies can be developed to suit individual properties - from single dwellings to multistorey apartments.
  1. Screening applications
    A few simple questions will help sort out responsible pet owners and tenants.

  2. Have a written agreement
    A written agreement will ensure everyone has the same information regarding rules and regulations for pet owners.

  3. Charge a pet deposit
    In the Northern Territory a specific "pet deposit" can be charged in addition to the bond as part of the written agreement. In Western Australia an additional pet bond of up to $100 may be charged. other Australian states do not permit the payment of pet deposits or bonds.

  4. Set realistic limits
    The pet policy should have clear guidelines on the type and number of pets allowed per dwelling.

  5. Specific parameters
    It is useful to set specific parameters concerning which common areas pets are and are not allowed to go, when dogs must wear leads and whether any types of pets must be confined to tenants' apartments.

  6. Ensure cleanliness and healthy pets
    Responsible pet owners will agree to immediately clean up after their pets and take all necessary sanitation precautions. They will also have a medical record of their pet to show all required vaccinations have been administered.

  7. Establish written disciplinary prodedures
    Written procedures which are jointly agreed to and state clearly what actions will result in a warning or some form of punitive action will reduce disputes and make for better relations between management and tenants.

  8. Determine emergency arrangements
    Property owners may wish to have on hand details of local vets in case of emergency.

  9. Available services
    Be able to outline to prospective tenants the location and availability of parks, pet washing services and other amenities in the local area.

  10. Cleanliness of Premises
    Tenants should readily agree to undertake to keep the property in excellent condition and free from animal odours and hairs.

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