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Pets allowed vs. No pets policy
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering what you landlords are deciding when it comes to the pets vs. no pets policy, and why you decided on it? I'm looking into buying a long term multifamily house with 2-3 units as my first investment. The stock of properties here are 1880s to 1930s.
If you allow pets, are you collecting additional pet fees monthly? If so, how much would be reasonable?
There's also an option for pet deposit fees.
Have you seen property damage with pets?
Thanks!!
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We do allow pets, but only smaller dogs. We have just had too much trouble with cats. By trouble I mean pee smell so bad I almost threw up when I walked in the door. I have had dog pee too, but cats are harder to get rid of the smell.
We charge a $300 pet fee and $35 per month pet rent for each dog.