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Supplementary A - London Borough of Hillingdon

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without prior notice in order to occupation<br />

arrangements at the property.<br />

Animals<br />

(This clause does not<br />

apply to Sheltered<br />

tenants)<br />

7.7.1 If you live in a property that has been let to you with<br />

direct access to its own private garden you are<br />

allowed to keep one dog. Consent will be required if<br />

you want to keep more than one dog.<br />

Whether or not you have your own private garden<br />

you are allowed to keep assistance dogs for either<br />

yourself or members <strong>of</strong> your household. Such dogs<br />

include but are not limited to, dogs for the blind and<br />

dogs for deaf people.<br />

If you live in a property that is not let with a private<br />

garden you may keep a cat, small caged pets or fish<br />

in a small aquarium.<br />

Animals<br />

(This clause is<br />

applicable to Sheltered<br />

tenants only)<br />

7.7.2 You are not allowed to keep a cat or a dog. You are<br />

allowed to keep assistance dogs for either yourself or<br />

members <strong>of</strong> your household. Such dogs include but<br />

are not limited to, dogs for the blind and dogs for deaf<br />

people.<br />

You may keep small caged pets or fish in a small<br />

aquarium.<br />

Permission Needed 7.8.1 You must ask us for permission to keep any other<br />

kind <strong>of</strong> animal in the property.<br />

Such permission will only be granted if the pet is<br />

suitable for the property concerned.<br />

We will not normally allow you to keep a large reptile<br />

or a large bird in a flat or upper maisonette.<br />

Your responsibility for<br />

your pets<br />

7.8.2 Whether or not permission is required you are<br />

expected to be a responsible pet owner and your pet<br />

or pets must not annoy, disturb, intimidate or attack<br />

other people, or cause any other nuisance. Such<br />

nuisance would include but is not limited to bad smell<br />

and noise.<br />

Dogs must be kept on a lead while on the shared<br />

areas including communal gardens, open spaces,<br />

play areas, walkways, car parks, pavements,<br />

footpaths and landscaped areas.<br />

You must not allow your pet or pets to foul communal<br />

Cabinet report 15 th March 2007 appendix to Item 3 Page 38

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