Illinois Letter - Warning To Renter Regarding the Behavior of the Renters Dog

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This is a letter of a warning to renter concerning the behavior of the renter's dog.

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A landlord would need a good reason to refuse. For instance, if a home is too small for a pet to be feasible. The government's new model tenancy agreement is its recommended contract for landlords. But there is no obligation to use it and most landlords don't.

Landlords can also restrict their tenant's right to keep dogs or domestic animals if they hold a certificate of exemption. Such certificates may be issued if: The landlord or another tenant has a religious or medical reason not to come into contact with a dog or domestic animal.

Alongside the proposed bill, the Ministry of Housing updated their standard tenancy agreement so that landlords cannot issue a 'blanket ban' on pets. Allowing pets is now the default position on the government's recommended model tenancy agreement.

Landlords can still stop tenants from keeping pets but must offer a reasonable excuse for refusal in writing within 28 days of the tenant's request.

If a tenant is found to be keeping a pet despite the tenancy agreement stating that they can't, the landlord has the right to evict them from the property as it is considered a breach of contract.

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.

A landlord would need a good reason to refuse. For instance, if a home is too small for a pet to be feasible. The government's new model tenancy agreement is its recommended contract for landlords. But there is no obligation to use it and most landlords don't.

2022 is a significant year for renters who wish to have a pet in their homes, with the Government confirming changes to its model tenancy agreement. This means that landlords can now no longer issue blanket bans on pets in rental accommodation.

Alongside the proposed bill, the Ministry of Housing updated their standard tenancy agreement so that landlords cannot issue a 'blanket ban' on pets. Allowing pets is now the default position on the government's recommended model tenancy agreement.

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Illinois Letter - Warning To Renter Regarding the Behavior of the Renters Dog