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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER
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CAN I HAVE A PET?
- Sure... how about a "Pet Rock"? Pets can be a tuff
sell, depending on what it is. Normally, non-destructive animals
are "ok" like reptiles, birds, fish etc. Each situation
is looked at on a case by case basis. There is a $300.00 additional
refundable deposit per head for each animal that is allowed
on the property.
Here is the excerpt from the Lease Agreement
as it pertains to Pets:
PETS
LESSEE agrees that no animal, bird, nor pet of any kind may
be kept in, on or about the premises by the LESSEE or his guests
except as follows: __________________________________________________________________
. Should written permission be granted for occupancy of a pet,
an additional security charge of three hundred ($300.00) dollars
for each pet/animal will be required, paid in advance, and which
will become a part of the security/damage deposit subject to
deposit terms and conditions aforementioned along with an additional
pet addendum included as an attachment. LESSEE agrees to indemnify
LESSOR and his agent(s) for any and all liability and damage
which LESSOR may suffer as a result of LESSEES pet(s), including
but not limited to, physical property damage, personal injury
and medical expenses, attorneys fees, and all applicable court
costs.
**This clause is subject to change
without notice. Be sure and read your lease agreement and understand
it in its entirety.
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I LIKE TO WORK ON
CARS AS A HOBBY, WILL THAT BE A PROBLEM? - It
could be. We do not allow you to have or conduct your own "Lube
and Tune" on the property. If the vehicle in question is
inside a closed garage, there probably won't be a problem. The
vehicle won't be an eyesore for the neighborhood or neighbors
and it won't present a hazard to kids.
Here is the excerpt from the Lease Agreement
as it pertains to vehicle restrictions:
RESTRICTIONS
LESSEE shall not keep or permit to be kept in, on, or about
the premises waterbed(s), boat(s), camper(s), trailer(s), mobile
home(s), unregistered, non-licensed or non-operative vehicles.
No mechanical work shall be permitted on the premises. No vehicle
will be stored or parked on lawns or other areas not specifically
designed or intended as a parking area. Vehicles in violation
will be towed, at LESSEES expense, without additional notice
by Action Towing, (702-737-9100) located at 3050 Westwood Drive
Suite A3, Las Vegas, 89109. LESSEE shall use premises for residential
purposes only. LESSEE shall not use the premises for any commercial
enterprise, or for any purpose which is unlawful against state,
federal, city, or county ordinances, nor shall LESSEE commit
waste, excessive noise in, on or about the premises or other
unreasonable disturbances to others.
**This clause is subject to change
without notice. Be sure and read your lease agreement and understand
it in its entirety.
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CAN I REPAINT OR
FIX-UP THE PROPERTY? - It really depends on
what you want to do. We have had many tenants put in yards,
patios, brick work, and do painting. Here again, it depends
on each property, it's owner, and what it is you want to do.
Owners can be reluctant to have extensive work completed by
the tenant because they usually mess it up. You have a better
chance of getting your request approved if your paying a licensed,
insured, professional to complete the project.
Here is the excerpt from the Lease Agreement
as it pertains to property alterations:
ALTERATIONS
LESSEE shall make no alterations, of any type, including painting,
to the premises without LESSOR’s consent in writing. All
alterations or improvements made with or without consent in
and to said premises, shall, unless otherwise provided by written
agreement between parties hereto, become the property of LESSOR
and shall remain upon the leasehold and shall constitute a fixture
permanently affixed to the premises. This will include, but
not be limited to, ceiling fans, screen doors, security doors,
garage door openers, mounted light fixtures, and attached window
coverings. In every instance, the LESSEE shall be responsible
for restoring the premises to its original condition
**This clause is subject to change
without notice. Be sure and read your lease agreement and understand
it in its entirety.
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