Washington 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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FAQ

In WA currently, tenants wanting to keep pets on the premises must seek permission from the landlord, who is not required to provide grounds for refusing the request.

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.

Yes. A Landlord may reasonably refuse a pet provided they remain compliant with any associated by-laws - however, not if it would discriminate against the Tenant where that Tenant required an assistance animal (refer to section 139(5) of the Act).

If a person plans on renting with a pet in Western Australia, this is something that they must negotiate with their landlord before they sign the rental agreement. The landlord can say no, and then no pet will be allowed to stay at a property.

In Western Australia, pets are allowed to stay in a rental property with the approval of the landlord, with no legislation currently in place. The refusal of the request is simply down to the landlord.

Dogs and cats are not allowed in flats or apartments without a separate yard. You can keep other pets such as a caged bird or a fish.

In Western Australia, pets are allowed to stay in a rental property with the approval of the landlord, with no legislation currently in place. The refusal of the request is simply down to the landlord.

In WA currently, tenants wanting to keep pets on the premises must seek permission from the landlord, who is not required to provide grounds for refusing the request.

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