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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Pet fee and deposit?
Hi all!
I was just wondering how much to charge for pet fee and deposit for a single family rental in Sacramento CA? Thanks in advance:)
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Best not to allow pets but if you do it is better to increase the monthly rent by $100 than to charge a one time fee or deposit. This will discourage pet owners from applying but make them pay a premium if they do.
Having a pet in a rental is a privilege that they must pay for.