We've had issues with damage from dogs in the past and hadn't been allowing them recently. Our current tenant was a great fit but had a dog and offered to pay approximately 5% more rent each month in order to allow th...
I own a "B+" SFR in a HCOL university town with vacancy rates under 3%. I've owned this unit for the last 2.5 years and have had three turnovers since (first tenant broke lease after 5 months due to job loss and the...
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=41644556&nid=148&title=sal...NALS Apartment Homes denied the family permission to keep the boy's assistance animal after his doctor refused to assume liability for any possible damage c...
We have current tenants (a couple w/ 2 young kids) that have been with us for 4 yrs. They are good tenants. This is a single family home 3 bed 3 bath w/ a lg basement. It is currently rented for under market value by...
Kind of reaching out here. I have some family in Wichita KS that will be looking for a place to rent in probably 6 months or so. The problem is they have 2 large dogs. I'm just curious if there are any pet friendly la...
A prospective tenant is requesting to bring a 3-year-old dog into our space even though we do not allow pets. Can anyone please share their experience with pets in a midterm rental. Thanks
I have a tenant that asked if I would allow a hamster or a pet rat ( apparently different bread than a rodent rat) I generally have a no pet policy, but only thought of that for dogs and cats. What kind of trouble am ...
I have a rental home in Modesto CA (single family home - 3 beds/2 bath ) with a vacancy I want to fill by Thanksgiving. Many of the applicants through my property manager have 2 cats or 1 dog. Initially, I wanted to ...
I've seen comments of others allowing pets and the extra income it provides. If you allow pets what limitations are you applying and deposit/fees?
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Looking for opinions and policies for pets in your rental properties. We are trying to decide whether to allow it and what to charge them/policies in lease. Thanks for your advice. Sherry Mulcahy