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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Cats
Hello all,
My property manager has found a qualified tenant but she has a cat. Initially, I have always been hesitant to the idea of pets in general just because you can never be sure how well the pet is taken care of...anyways, my property manager says that we can add an additional $50/month fee for the pet. I am still somewhat hesitant. Does anyone have any experiences/input to renting to cat owners. Last thing I want is a urine-filled rental property.
Thanks,
Seth
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Make sure that the lease has a "per pet" policy. One cat is fine. 12.... not so much.