Whether or not you are allowed to have pets in a condo unit depends on the rules and regulations of the particular condo building you are living in.
Some condo buildings may have specific rules that prohibit certain types of pets, limit the number of pets allowed per unit, or require owners to register their pets with the building management. In some cases, there may be breed or size restrictions, or certain types of animals may be prohibited altogether.
Possible issues with pets in suites are:
- makes unreasonable amounts of noise
- causes a severe allergic reaction
- is dangerous
- causes damage
- is not allowed because of condominium by-laws or local city by-laws
It is important to review the condo building's bylaws and rules before bringing a pet into the unit. If you already have a pet and are considering moving into a condo, it is also important to confirm with the building management whether or not pets are allowed before signing a lease or purchasing a unit.
If pets are allowed in your condo building, it is important to be a responsible pet owner and ensure that your pet does not disturb or harm other residents, damage common areas, or violate any building rules or regulations. This may include keeping your pet on a leash in common areas, cleaning up after your pet, and properly disposing of pet waste.
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