Is it possible to rent an apartment with a pet?
On August 8, the International Cat Day is celebrated, so we want to congratulate all fans of these fluffy creatures! In this regard, we decided to touch on a rather relevant topic: how to rent an apartment if you have a pet.
Renting an apartment with an animal is a whole quest. Property owners fear that your pets may damage the property, leave odors, or just be dirty. They can understand, because no one wants his apartment to turn into a zoo.
Among the main reasons for refusal to pet owners are odors, dirt and possible damage to property. The smaller the animal and the less exotic it is, the easier it will be to find a decent apartment. It's not easy to find an apartment to rent if you have a cat. The owners believe that with cats, the risk of property damage is higher. The same applies to active dogs or dogs of large breeds - tenants are concerned about the issue of cleanliness.
But do not be upset, because there are several ways to convince the landlord to provide you with housing in the company of your pet.
The first thing that can inspire confidence in the property owner is to show him your pet in person. Show that your four-legged friend is well mannered, does not gnaw furniture and does not leave dirt behind. You can show photos and videos of your animal, tell about its character and behavior.
Additional guarantees can cut in your favor. Propose to the property owner to pay for professional cleaning of the apartment every month at your own expense. Alternatively, arrange for cleaning during eviction and dry cleaning of furniture. The main thing is to write down all the conditions in the rent contract.
Another option is to increase the deposit. Additional expenses can be included in the deposit amount in case of damage caused by a pet. For example, if he tears the wallpaper or scratches the furniture.
If all other methods did not help, you can offer the landlord to increase the rental price. After all, to be honest, we have such cute and obedient pets, you can overpay a little for them.
But most importantly, do not hide the presence of an animal. A fine may be prescribed in the lease agreement for hiding this information, and the relationship with the landlord may suffer greatly. And if an agreement was concluded between you with a ban on living with animals, then the landlord has every right to sue you for non-compliance with the terms of the agreement.
Be honest and open hearted, convince the property owner that your pet will not harm his apartment, and then you will definitely be able to find the perfect accommodation for yourself and your pet!
I hope these tips will help you in finding a place to live with an animal. Good luck and may your pets be lucky to find a good home too!
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