Hello all, In my rental ad for a single-house real estate property, I have stated that pets are allowed, with a weight limit of 25 lbs. Does this criteria restrict the number of potential applicants? What is the prefe...
I bought a 3 family apartment about 5 months ago. When I purchased it the house the 2 townhouse units (2west and 2east) were vacant and I had a tenant on the first floor apt which is a 3 bd unit with a little over...
Hello All;Just would like to find out what possible creative scenarios might be in ploy across the US for student housing landlords. I have noticed over the past years many more students have pets at school. My proper...
Still trying to understand what we have to do to accommodate a service animal, but long story short, we have a tenant (the only person listed on the lease) that we have noticed the smell of dog and cat when our lease...
For those of you that accept dogs, how do you deal with dog waste in the yard? What does your contract say?
I recently purchased a triplex and am house hacking it. One of the tenants had 1 dog when I bought it and 2 months later now has 4 dogs. Apparently she was told that she didn’t have to pay the pet fee by her previous ...
I have a possible tenant that tells me they don't have to pay the pet deposit because their pit bull is a service animal and I legally cannot charge them a pet deposit. Advise please.
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 ...
Hi everyone,Could anyone here share your knowledge about service pets? We have no pet policy in our renal advertisement and I got several applications with service dogs. One applicant has two service dogs, one 60 lbs ...
Hello BP, My name is Alysha and I have a property in Littleton CO. I recently posted asking about pet fees/ deposits, but I am starting to wonder if accepting pets in general is simply too risky? How many of you do or...