D. Enforcement
Any resident or managing agent personnel observing an infraction of any of these rules shall
discuss the infraction in a neighborly fashion with the pet caregiver in an effort to secure
voluntary compliance. If the complaint is not resolved, it must be put in writing, signed, and
presented to the (board of directors, managing agent, resident manager, etc.). If the board is in
agreement with such complaint, the pet caregiver will receive written notice of the violation.
If upon the [insert number] violation(s) the problem is still unresolved, arrangements will be
made for a hearing. (At the board’s discretion, immediate arrangements for a hearing may be
made if the nature of the complaint involves personal injury or the imminent threat thereof.) The
board of directors may require the permanent removal of any pet, if such pet is determined by the
board to be a nuisance or a danger to the housing community and its residents.
If so determined, the pet caregiver will have [insert number]† days to remove the pet from the
premises. The board of directors also has the authority to assess and collect fines for violations of
the house rules pertaining to pets and to assess and collect amounts necessary to repair or replace
damaged areas or objects.