Evergreen Live

Pet Guidelines

We are pet-friendly

We understand that pets are a special part of your family, and it is important for us to accommodate your little buddies.

Types of pets

We allow most domestic dogs, cats, birds, small, caged mammals (excluding animals such as ferrets, rabbits, and chinchillas), and fish. Aquariums may not be larger than a 20-gallon tank and predator fish are prohibited. Pets must be licensed and have current vaccinations. We do not allow any animals that we consider to be farm or ranch animals (such as potbellied pigs). All pets are subject to approval.

Pet limitations

Subject to local restrictions, Evergreen Live allows a maximum of three (3) total cats and dogs in a home. The weight of each pet must not exceed one hundred pounds.

Breed restrictions

Our restricted breeds include Pit Bull Terriers, Doberman Pinschers, Rottweilers, Staffordshire Terriers, German Shepards, Chows, Bull Mastiffs, Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, Wolf – Dog Hybrids, Great Danes, St Bernards, Akita, and Rhodesian Ridgebacks as well as any breed that contains a mix of any of the foregoing breed types.

Dog bite liability insurance

For dog owners we require $100,000 for dog bite liability insurance. Sometimes this may be included in your renter’s insurance policy. If it is not included in your renter’s insurance policy or if your renter’s insurance policy otherwise excludes your dog (either by breed, weight or otherwise), you must obtain a separate dog bite liability insurance policy.

Monthly pet rent fee

There is a monthly pet rent of $35 for each cat and/or dog (as permitted by applicable law). There is also a one-time non-refundable pet fee of $300 for each cat and/or dog (as permitted by law).

Service animals or emotional support animals

Evergreen Live welcomes Service Animals or Emotional Support Animals (collectively, “Support Animals”). Pet Fees and Pet Rent will not apply to Support Animals. Subject to applicable law, you will need to provide a written letter from a qualified, licensed physician or health professional indicating that you have a disability for a Service or Emotional Support Animal prior to moving in.

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