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Your Pets
All domestic birds, rodents, etc. must be kept in cages. On no account will the Association tolerate the keeping of domestic birds that are not caged. Pigeons and other such species of birds shall only be kept with the express permission of the Association, having first considered the views of tenants in adjoining properties.
Any dog which is classed a “dangerous dog” shall be registered as such and muzzled on all occasions when it is in the common parts of the Association’s housing stock.
Where tenants allow their pets to cause a nuisance (e.g. dog fouling) the Association will make every effort to enforce the conditions of tenancy by requesting that the dog is brought under control.
Please contact us if you have any questions about having a pet.