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VIII. Use of Property. The Tenant, along with any guests, shall use the property
solely for residential use and must obey all federal, state, and local laws in
addition to the rules and restrictions of the Landlord.
The Tenant and any guests, during the term of the Monthly Rental Agreement,
must always act in a manner that does not unreasonably disturb any neighbors
or breach the peace of the general public.
a. Alterations.
- The Tenant may make alterations to the property with written
permission from the landlord stating the details of the improvement and
how it will be completed.
- Under no circumstances is the Tenant allowed to make any
alterations to the property.
b. Pets.
- The Landlord allows all types of pets on the property.
- The Landlord only allows the following types of pets on the property:
__________________________________________________________.
- The Landlord does not allow any type of pet on the property except
for those necessary for use by the disabled, elderly, or as prescribed by
law.
c. Guests.
Occupancy by more than _____ guests is prohibited unless the Tenant
obtains written permission from the Landlord.
Any guest on the property is allowed to stay for a period of _____
days
months.
IX. Landlord’s Access to Premises. The Landlord may enter the property by
_______
giving
days’
hours’ notice to the Tenant. Notice may be in
the mail, slipped under the door, or via cell phone. (Make sure to check current

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