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Massachusetts, Connecticut, Indiana, New Jersey, and Washington have also outlawed the practice, according to the ASPCA.
By law, a security deposit cannot be more than the amount of one months rent. Landlords can charge an extra pet deposit or fee if the tenant has pets. By law, a pet deposit cannot be more than one quarter of one months rent.
If it does become necessary to increase the rent of a long standing tenant it is important that the increase is reasonable and by no more than 5% ideally.
Rent increase; written notice. Each tenant shall be notified in writing of any rent increase by actual notice or by United States mail at least sixty days prior to the effective date of the increase. Source:Laws 1984, LB 916, 41.
The Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482) restricts rent increases in any 12-month period to no more than 5% plus the percentage change in the cost of living (CPI), or 10%, whichever is lower. For increases that take effect on or after Aug. 1, 2022, due to inflation, all the applicable CPIs are 5% or greater.
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Additional Pet Deposit: Under Nebraskas law, the landlord may ask for an additional pet deposit with a limit of one-fourths month rent. This is not applicable under the Nebraska Housing Agency Act or to housing agencies.
A basic pet addendum should contain the following information: Date of the pet addendum. Reference to the original lease (if being added) Premises address. Landlord or property manager name. Tenant names (including all responsible parties on the lease) Pet data including breed, gender, age, weight, and name.
All dogs are deemed to be personal property. Conn. Gen. Stat. 22-350 (2021).
If a landlord doesnt want their tenant to have a pet, they must object in writing within 28 days of a written request from the tenant. The landlord must provide a good reason, such as in smaller properties where owning a pet would be impractical.
Whereas there are restrictions on pet deposits in California, there are no set rules for pet rent or pet fees. For example, a landlord can choose to add an additional $20 to the rent payment each month to cover any pet amenities or maintenance costs that may arise.

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