A Pet Agreement between Landlord and Tenant is an agreement to define the terms and conditions of keeping pets in a rental unit. This agreement is designed to protect both the landlord and the tenant, and to ensure that the tenant is responsible for any damage caused by their pet. The agreement should include the type of pet, the number of pets allowed, pet deposits and/or monthly pet fees, the pet’s vaccinations and any other requirements, and the tenant’s responsibility for damages to the property, as well as any other restrictions or requirements set by the landlord. The two most common types of Pet Agreement between Landlord and Tenant are the Pet Addendum and the Pet Lease. A Pet Addendum is an addition to the existing lease that outlines the specific rules regarding pets. It is usually very specific in terms of what is allowed and what is not, and is usually signed by both the landlord and tenant. A Pet Lease is a separate agreement that stands on its own and is signed by both parties. It typically includes more detailed information regarding the pet, such as breed, size, and age restrictions.