Hello, my home insurance company wants to know the breed of my dog and if it has bitten anyone and what training it has.It's a small and gentle pet with no biting history, anything I need to be aware of before answer...
My husband and I have a new multi family house that we rehabbed and have ready for rent. We are up in the air if it will be a pet friendly or no pets allowed property. But I had a possible tenant ask about a dog (pit ...
Should I allow pets in a rental? Does this limit my rental pool? What are your thoughts?Being in the property management business I receive many questions regarding pets. It's about a 50/50 mix. 50 percent would l...
I allow my tenants to have most dogs. the exceptions are very specific quoted from my landlord's insurance. if my insurance will not cover damage of any kind caused by, say a german shepherd, and a prospective te...
If you allow pets in your rentals, and your state allows you to asses an extra pet rent amount... how much do you charge?We allow up to 2 animals, and all dogs must be licensed and releases signed so that we can conta...
Breaking this out from the pet cost post.For those of you that do pet limits, what does it apply to? If you have a two-pet limit, can someone do 2 dogs and a hamster? What about 2 spiders and 1 cat?Curious where the l...
I have a 24-unit apartment complex that has a no-pet policy. In NM, emotional support animals are classified as assistive animals that cannot be discriminated against. An existing tenant, with 4 months left on lease...
Hi everyone,So I am getting closer to finding a tenant for my first SFH rental. It has taken me exceptionally long, probably because it is my first time going through the process. This is probably a C-class house wi...
I’m a new landlord and I just finished my first BRRRR/HouseHack combo. I’m finding it difficult to get qualified tenants in who don’t have animals so I’m considering allowing them in my units. Question is there’s pros...
I am very curious about legal liability related to pets. From what I understand, there has been quite a bit of change in in case law recently that may or may not put more liability on the landlord (Maryland case). Wha...