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the first instructional video is to explain the pet addendum if you are an occupant who has the intention of occupying one of our homes with one of your pets or possibly multiple pets it is your responsibility to disclose how many pets you have now a pet can create liability for the owner if the pet leaves any damages to the property this can result in a loss of security deposit or a fee or fine to you as the occupant whats essential to understand is that the responsibility of each occupant is to disclose the pet if we later find out that the pet has occupied the property or we discover a pet in the property after the fact then the pet fee will be back dated to the day of the lease signing please consult with your property manager to understand how much the pet fee is for each pet that you have and if there are any questions please address them prior to signing your lease if theres any further questions please feel free to docHub out to your property manager and know that we are glad