Unlike many strata plans that disallow animals, Caribbean Courts is a "pet friendly" complex. However, pet ownership comes with responsibities, both to the animal and residents who are not pet owners. Dog owners should not require by-laws to direct them to walk dogs on a leash; clean up litter, or ensure their pets do not make excessive noise while on the common property - this is common courtesy.
However, for the sake of clarity, pet owners at Caribbean Courts Condominiums should be aware of the by-law relating to pet ownership (N.B. "Common Property" includes the iron shore and the grass outside the wall adjacent to South Church Street) :
6.26 Not keep or permit to be kept in the Strata Lot or Common Property . . . one small dog or one cat but not both and not allow such dog or cat to cause a nuisance or annoyance . . .and in the event that any such animal does cause nuisance or annoyance, upon request of the Executive Committee, to remove such animal from the strata corporation. A dog must be kept on a leash when not inside the Strata Lot property and the proprietor must take all reasonable precautions to ensure that such animal does not cause litter on the grounds of the Common Property and should such an occurrence take place the proprietor shall immediately remove any or all litter from the grounds of the Common Property. Thank you for your courtesy.
However, for the sake of clarity, pet owners at Caribbean Courts Condominiums should be aware of the by-law relating to pet ownership (N.B. "Common Property" includes the iron shore and the grass outside the wall adjacent to South Church Street) :
6.26 Not keep or permit to be kept in the Strata Lot or Common Property . . . one small dog or one cat but not both and not allow such dog or cat to cause a nuisance or annoyance . . .and in the event that any such animal does cause nuisance or annoyance, upon request of the Executive Committee, to remove such animal from the strata corporation. A dog must be kept on a leash when not inside the Strata Lot property and the proprietor must take all reasonable precautions to ensure that such animal does not cause litter on the grounds of the Common Property and should such an occurrence take place the proprietor shall immediately remove any or all litter from the grounds of the Common Property. Thank you for your courtesy.
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