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Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008
sec.184BKeeping pets and other animals at premises
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### sec.184B Keeping pets and other animals at premises
The tenant may keep a pet or other animal at the premises only with the approval of the lessor.
However, the tenant may keep a working dog at the premises without the lessor’s approval.
An authorisation to keep a pet, working dog or other animal at premises is subject to a body corporate by-law, park rule or other law relating to keeping animals at the premises.
The premises may be subject to a local law that limits the number or types of animals that may be kept at the premises.
The premises may be subject to a body corporate by-law that requires the tenant to obtain approval from the body corporate before keeping a pet at the premises.
s 184B ins 2021 No. 19 s 44
(sec.184B-ssec.1) The tenant may keep a pet or other animal at the premises only with the approval of the lessor.
(sec.184B-ssec.2) However, the tenant may keep a working dog at the premises without the lessor’s approval.
(sec.184B-ssec.3) An authorisation to keep a pet, working dog or other animal at premises is subject to a body corporate by-law, park rule or other law relating to keeping animals at the premises. The premises may be subject to a local law that limits the number or types of animals that may be kept at the premises. The premises may be subject to a body corporate by-law that requires the tenant to obtain approval from the body corporate before keeping a pet at the premises.
- 1 The premises may be subject to a local law that limits the number or types of animals that may be kept at the premises.
- 2 The premises may be subject to a body corporate by-law that requires the tenant to obtain approval from the body corporate before keeping a pet at the premises.