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When signing a lease that says no pets allowed should never be signed, even if other pets are seen on the property, or if a realtor, manager or landlord says it's OK. The only words that matter are the ones written in the lease.
Low Vacancy Rates In addition to keeping tenants in your property longer, pet-friendly rentals help landlords rent their property faster. The FIREMAN study found that pet-friendly rental properties had significantly lowed vacancy ratesjust 10%compared to rentals that did not allow pets, which had 14% vacancy rates.
On average, landlords typically charged a $50 pet fee and a $120 cleaning fee.
Your state's laws might also dictate how much you charge; however, charging somewhere between $200 and $500 for a one-time pet fee is pretty typical. A pet fee is simply the one-time admission price to have a pet in the rental. It doesn't typically cover any damages the pet might cause.
Many states have laws that allow landlords to retain this deposit whether damage occurs. In these cases, the deposit is known as a pet fee. Pet fees are not legal in every state. For instance, in California, a landlord may only charge a general security deposit and may not charge a pet fee.
Prove Yourself First. Have Vet References. Provide References From Your Previous Landlord. Create a Pet Resume. Set Up a Meeting With Your Pet. Put an ID Tag on Your Pet. Be Prepared to Pay. Obey the Law of Your Lease.
Address concerns over property damage. As mentioned above, the landlord's first priority is to their property and preventing damage. Express a willingness to sign a pet agreement, including paying a pet bond. Make it clear that extra bond will cover any damage to the property as a result of your pet. Get references.
To convince your landlord to accept your cat, offer to pay an extra deposit if they're concerned about damages to their property. Alternatively, offer to pay extra rent, like $10 to $20 more a month, specifically for your pet.
Can a dog visit my apartment. Sometimes tenants will have visitors come to stay that also have dogs. Be clear about whether this is allowed in the first place, and if you will allow it, for how long. Make sure the tenant understands that all the same rules apply to the guest dog as they do to any permanent dogs.
You could be evicted if it is prohibited in your lease. This would be a non-rent violation. Being evicted makes it hard to find housing, can affect your credit, and does not relieve you from paying rent unless the landlord finds someone new to move in or your lease ends.
A Pet Addendum allows a landlord to define, document, and change their pet policies in a lease agreement. Whether you're a landlord leasing a property or a prospective tenant with a family pet, a Pet Addendum can help ensure all the details of the pet policy are clear and well documented.
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), any disabled person who relies on a service animal is entitled to accommodations that allow for their animal to live with them, even in places where pets are not usually permitted. As such, renting with a service animal is pretty easy even when there's a no pet policy.
Provide documentation. Note whether your pet has completed a training class, been spayed or neutered, and is up-to-date on vaccines. Organize a meeting. Invite the landlord or property manager to meet your pet. Correct your pet's behavior.
A pet fee is a one-time, non-refundable fee for wear and tear and property damage. Pet rent is a monthly fee to allow pets and cover wear and tear and property damage. A pet deposit is a one-time, refundable fee that covers property damage.
Even if pets are allowed, and you're up to date on all your fees, you can still be evicted if your pet proves to be a nuisance. For example, if you have a dog who barks all the time to the point where your neighbors repeatedly complain you'll need to act swiftly to remedy the situation, or you can both be thrown out.
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