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Small dogs living next door, potential issue with getting rented?
Did a walk through today on a potential rental purchase of a patio home and while walking the back yard of this 2/2 there were 2 small dogs barking through the fence next door. I couldn't help but think that a potential tenant would hear/see this as a negative and would automatically be less interested in the house. I wonder if I would have problems renting this due to the barking. What are your thoughts on this? Keep in the mind this is patio home, lot size is 0.13 acres.