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what is a pet addendum a pet addendum is a legally binding contract that allows tenants to have pets on the property and that also States the landlords conditions landlords typically include pet addendum so they can attract more tenants with pets providing them with a competitive advantage in the market it also serves as a protective measure against future disputes if youre thinking about including a pet addendum in your lease youll want to ensure it includes tenant and landlord information pet description pet fees security deposit vet details and some additional questions as well next youll also want to include some Clauses such as No Limit liability violation fees housebroken pets head restrictions special requirements conditions for removal and liability for damages when a landlord doesnt include a pet addendum it could lead to difficulties finding tenants handling damages or injuries longer eviction processes and potential penalties if not handled properly to wrap up pet adden