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Lauren C.
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Owner Occupied- Can the Owner Have a Dog but Not Allow Tenants?

Lauren C.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hamilton Township, NJ
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Hi All,

I'm in the process of rehabbing our first investment property. It's an up/down duplex and we will be living in the second floor unit and renting out the first. We want to get a dog but don't want to allow our tenants to have any pets. Basically, we know we'll keep our apartment free of animal damage and not so sure about a tenant. 

I know there is some more leeway when a property is owner occupied but can we legally have a pet even if we don't allow our tenant?

Thank you in advance for the replies! 

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    Nathan Gesner
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    Lauren, there is no requirement to be consistent. You can allow a dog this time, no dog next time, and five dogs the third time. You are not limited.

    My question: why do you want to restrict pets if you have them yourself? Most pet owners take care of them. You can charge more for rent, you can take a higher deposit, and pet owners tend to stay longer because it's hard to find pet-friendly properties.

    The key to being a Landlord is learning how to mitigate risk. Limit them to one pet. Restrict the size to only small dogs. Charge a significant deposit (refundable) and higher rent (extra money in pocket).

    Keeping a pet but not allowing your tenants is absolutely allowed but it seems hypocritical and could create a tenuous relationship with your tenant because you're basically telling them you don't think they're responsible. I try to allow pets every chance I get but find other ways to reduce my risk.

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