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Small birds (caged) and Fish... count as pets?
I recently just signed a lease on my first rental property. This property was listed as no pets. We did find a very good qualified individual to rent to. However at the date of the lease signing he asked if fish or caged birds were ok. I told him I would have to get back to him. Having never owned fish tanks or birds of any kind, I really don't if its even a thing to worry about possible damage or lasting smells.
So the question is, Do you allow fish or birds in houses with no pet policy? If so, Is there anything to be concerned about or that I should be aware of as possible future issues?
Would love to know your thoughts BP community! Thanks!
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The way I think about it is, "Will the animal due damage to my unit." My kids have 2 parakeets, and as crazy as it sounds, they eat the blinds, and the paint off the wall, etc. So as innocuous as birds sound, I might suggest charging SOMETHING... but maybe not the same as a dog / cat.
As for fish, I doubt you have THAT problem, but tanks leak and can lead to water damage on occasion. I've never encountered the Fish / Bird Debate. We charge for Dogs and Cats... with cats being less than dogs. I think I might charge something minimal for birds... but probably not for fish... with the caveat that if somehow the unit is water damaged by the fish, you would deduct it out of their security deposit.
My 2 cents.
Randy