Pet Policy

Propulsion Real Estate Services Pet Policy* 

*Pet policies vary by community, please review the specific policy for your community.

Two pets per unit, with a combined weight not to exceed 40 pounds and must be 1 year of age. Each pet is subject to a $350.00 pet deposit and $25.00 monthly pet rent charge. Deposits are per animal or aquatic habitat. Deposits apply to all pets whether freely mobile or caged/housed.

Pets shall not be kept, bred, or used for any commercial purpose.

All cats, dogs, must be spayed or neutered unless the procedure is deemed medically unsafe by a veterinarian and have all proper licenses, and vaccines in accordance with local regulations.

Pets must be confined to the pet owner’s unit and must not be allowed to roam free or be tethered. Pets must not be left unattended on patios or balconies. Pets in transit are to be carried, restrained by a leash, or placed in an animal carrier.

Persons who walk pets are responsible for immediately cleaning up after their animals and discarding securely bagged pet droppings in the appropriate receptacle. Cat litter or caged animal bedding may not be disposed of in toilets.

Pet owners are responsible for any damage caused by their pets or animal habitat. Any damage caused by cleaning chemicals or other such materials used in an attempt to remedy said damage is also the full responsibility of the pet owner.

Pet owners are responsible for controlling their pet’s behavior including but not limited to excessive noise, threatening conduct, and/or injury. No animal with a history of threatening, aggressive, injurious, and /or violent behavior will be allowed.

In deciding whether to approve a tenant’s request to keep a pet, management will consider the animal’s temperament, but certain types of animals or specific breeds may not be allowed. Animals considered too dangerous to occupy our multifamily units include but are not limited to; any animal considered to be exotic or dangerous, any animal prohibited by law, any venomous animal, non-venomous reptiles exceeding 4 feet in length, aquariums exceeding 20 gallons.

Dog breeds considered to be dangerous as adopted by the Center for Disease Control Reports, include but are not limited to; Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Mastiffs, Boxers, Great Danes, Dobermans and Akitas. These breeds are prohibited.

Pet owners shall indemnify the management and hold it harmless against loss or liability of any kind arising from their pet(s).