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There's no law that requires landlords to allow tenants to keep pets, and many landlords don't allow pets because of the potential damage they cause to the rental unit. If you want to add a pet to your lease, talk to your landlord and get an agreement in writing before you bring your new pet home.
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.
A landlord cannot change the pet policy (or any other part of a lease) mid-lease term without the consent of the tenant. A landlord may only change any material term of the tenancy at the conclusion of a lease, or in offering a new tenancy with the termination of a tenancy at will.
On average, landlords typically charged a $50 pet fee and a $120 cleaning fee.
Yes, the landlord can charge a non-refundable pet fee and the security deposit. The non-refundable pet fee may go towards that expense. Tenants can try to negotiate with the landlord if they do not want to pay the fee, or want to pay a lower amount. For more information, see our Renting with a Pet booklet.
Pet damage rider Check with your insurance company, but most basic renters insurance policies don't cover damage or liability associated with your pet. A pet damage rider can give you extra coverage, but even that coverage might come with limitations related to breed and deductibles.
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. Additionally, you must determine the cost of your pet fee wisely.
As a landlord, you want to set your pet rent at a reasonable price based on the burden you have taken on with a pet on the property. For tenants that have service animals because of a disability, they have rights under the Fair Housing Law that prohibit landlords from charging a pet security deposit or rent.
Just like a pet fee, pet rent is intended to cover additional wear and tear on the unit. It also accounts for damage on the surrounding property, like hallways, common areas, or additional yard maintenance that a pet-friendly rental property may require.
Since rental laws are not the same in every state, it's a good idea to do some research in your area. For example, in California, it's legal for landlords to have a no-pet policy. If they do, they're allowed to charge a pet deposit and additional rent. Non-refundable pet deposits are illegal in California.
Pet rent, like your regular rent, is a non-refundable fee that you pay every month. Pet rent is becoming more common in corporate-owned apartment complexes. The amount you're charged will vary with size and breed.
While pet deposits and pet fees constitute a one-time charge, pet rent is a recurring monthly charge. Just like a pet fee, pet rent is intended to cover additional wear and tear on the unit.
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.
It's typical for pet rent to range anywhere from $10-$60 per month. Pet security deposits are usually between $100 and $600. For tenants that have service animals because of a disability, they have rights under the Fair Housing Law that prohibit landlords from charging a pet security deposit or rent.
On average, landlords typically charged a $50 pet fee and a $120 cleaning fee.
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