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Peter Morgan
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  • West Des Moines, IA
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Should I allow tenants with Pets?

Peter Morgan
  • Rental Property Investor
  • West Des Moines, IA
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Hello,

A prospective tenant reached out to me and they have a pet , they mentioned it as a small dog.

Will there be any issues renting to a tenant with a small dog? Any further questions that I need to ask them before I rent my apartment to them?

Thanks

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Dan Maciejewski
  • Realtor
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Dan Maciejewski
  • Realtor
  • PInellas County Largo, FL
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That's something you 'should' decide before accepting applicants.  Then it's a hard no, or an "I have to interview the pet" situation.

I allow dogs as long as I can meet them first and I charge a pet fee (not extra rent).  Check with your local laws to see if you can charge a fee before doing that.

I allow pets because that makes us very desirable to my prospects.  That's a personal decision for your situation and client class.  I have tenants all making well above 80k household income, and when they move out, they usually buy a home, so they are not class C tenants at all.   

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