Renting With Dogs

Renting Dogs - Politics, Business, Civil, History - Posted: 31st Mar, 2013 - 3:29pm

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Post Date: 3rd Sep, 2008 - 4:00am / Post ID: #

Renting With Dogs

Renting with Dogs

Renters who have a dog or more than one dog may face additional challenges when renting an apartment or a house. One of the primary challenges the renters may face is finding a living situation which is acceptable to them and also willing to accept their pets. This can be difficult as many rental properties do not allow dogs at all. Those who do allow animals on the property may place certain restrictions on they size and breed of dog which may reside on the property.

Finding an Acceptable Living Situation

The first step in renting with dogs is to find an acceptable living situation. For those who wish to rent with dogs, the first question to be asked should be whether or not dogs are allowed to live on the property. This is important because it can save the renter a great deal of time. The renter may otherwise invest a great deal of time learning more about the property or even undergoing a credit check only to find out pet are not permitted.

For some dog owners, finding a rental situation which allows dogs is not the end of the search. The renter should also confirm the type of dog he owns will be allowed to live on the property. This may include both the size of the dog as well as the breed as some apartment complexes place limitations on the size of the dog and also prohibit certain breeds. Again confirming these facts early in the search for an apartment can be a tremendous time savings especially for those who own large or commonly banned breeds.

Renters should also consider the surrounding area when selecting a rental property. An ideal location would be one in which there is an adequate location to walk and exercise the dogs. Areas with large grassy areas may be ideal while areas which do not have a location to walk a dog may be problematic.

Read Contracts Carefully

Renters who have dogs should read their contract carefully before making a decision to rent a particular property. This is important because many landlords may impose restrictions on renters who own dogs. These restrictions may include, but are not limited to, requiring an additional security deposit for the renter, requiring specific cleaning methods on the carpets after the renter vacates the apartment and holding the renter responsible if the dog engages in nuisance barking. Nuisance barking can be a problem in apartment situations where the apartments are located close together and even share a common wall. Renters should be aware that in some situations, nuisance barking can be a cause for eviction. For these reasons, renters who own dogs should take the time to familiarize themselves with the rental contract.

Take Care of Your Rental Property

Finally, renters who have dogs may have to take additional efforts to maintain their apartment. This may include more diligent cleaning, especially of the carpets. Renters with dogs should respond quickly to accidents in the house to minimize the possibility of permanent staining and odors. Each accident should be addressed immediately and every effort should be made to clean the affected area completely.

Renters with dogs should also vacuum regularly especially if their dog is a heavy shedder. This will help to keep the living environment cleaner and will also minimize the amount of cleaning required when the renter vacates the property. Regularly vacuuming will prevent hair from being embedded into the carpet so deeply that it is difficult to remove.

Finally, renters with dogs should take care to pick up after their dogs while on walks and to keep their dogs leashed while in common areas. Many cities have leash laws and laws regarding picking up after dogs. Even if these laws are not in effect, renters should follow these policies as a courtesy to their neighbors. Additionally, keeping dogs on leashes during walks helps to ensure their safety by preventing them from running into the street.

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31st May, 2009 - 3:18am / Post ID: #

Dogs Renting

In some cases, they will allow you to rent with a pet but must be a very small one. The thing with pets (dogs specially) they leave their hair everywhere, the smell is not something very pleasant at times and overall they're carriers of lots of germs hence some people just do not allow you to rent with pets.


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26th Sep, 2009 - 2:00am / Post ID: #

Renting With Dogs History & Civil Business Politics

Here in Utah you can rent with dogs but you must pay a monthly "pet fee" of around US$40! Yes, just to keep your animal with you.


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27th Jan, 2013 - 12:12am / Post ID: #

Dogs Renting

I understand if you already had a pet and did not want to part with it but had to rent somewhere temporary, but if renting is your permanent way of living then stay away from having a pet especially a dog because they're very needy and noisy unlike fish, turtles or cats.


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Post Date: 11th Mar, 2013 - 1:26am / Post ID: #

Dogs Renting

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Comments: This is one of the reasons I chose to live in a motor home, I couldn't bare the thought of having a landlord dictate to me the number or type of pets I can have.

31st Mar, 2013 - 3:29pm / Post ID: #

Renting With Dogs

Stump, at the same time I can understand the landlord's concern. Animals can be dirty(and yes, it's normal and okay) but if they remain indoors, their scent is all over the furniture, etc. People who live with dogs inside are so used to the scent that no longer recognize it but when an outside enters the home, they're quite shocked at how smelly the place is.


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