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Pet Types

Pet Registration

Out and About

If you are a pet owner, please be respectful and courteous to your community and neighbors to make sure that all residents and pets enjoy their living experience at Park Fountains.

To keep the grounds looking great and fellow residents and pets comfortable and safe, here are a few tips to follow:

PET TIPS & POINTERS

■ Some residents may have allergies or are simply cautious of pets, so any time you take your pets out for a stroll, make sure they are wearing a leash.

■ Pick up after your pets by carrying doggy bags or using the designated stations located in the community.

■ Remind your pet not to do their business in hallways, breezeways, and common areas. But if an accident does occur, be sure to clean up after them, wherever they go.

■ It is prohibited to let pets roam around on your patio or balcony by themselves, so only let them out when you are around to watch them.

■ Keep your dog’s barking to a minimum, especially during quiet hours-excessive barking that disturbs your neighbors can be considered a lease violation.

Pet Types

Park Fountains generally welcomes most pets into the community. Any animals that aren’t cats or dogs need to stay in a cage or tank. Aquarium tanks over 20 gallons are prohibited, and non-domestic animals are not allowed according to local laws and ordinances.

Pet Registration

If you had a pet at the time you signed your lease, you should have already signed a pet addendum, turned in a pet deposit and/or fee, and registered your pet on www.petscreening.com. Should you decide you want another pet or you are considering becoming a new pet owner, you will need to visit the Community Office to register the pet and sign a new animal addendum before bringing the pet home.

SERVICE & ASSISTANCE ANIMALS

If you have a service or assistance animals, please log into your Pet Screening account for a Request for Reasonable Accommodation form to fill out.

Once submitted, your request will be evaluated according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Fair Housing Act (FHA), Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (section 504), and state legislation.

EVERY PET YOU HAVE LIVING WITH YOU NEEDS TO BE REGISTERED SEPARATELY.

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