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What To Look For When Choosing A Townhouse With Pets

What To Look For When Choosing A Townhouse With Pets

John Cameron2016-02-10T08:00:10-06:00
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Finding a rental apartment or even townhouse that accepts pets can be hard. Depending on your residential area, it could take months or weeks to secure an affordable place.

Nevertheless, more rentals are becoming pet friendly. This is because a growing number of property managers recognize that pets are significant companions to renters, especially for seniors and singles. If you’re searching for a townhouse with pets, here’s a list of things to consider.

Rules and Regulations

Most pet-friendly rentals have regulations and rules that pet owners have to follow. These comprise restrictions on the number of pets, registration policies, stringent leash policies, and more.

Bear in mind that every town and property is different. Therefore, ensure that the property you are interested in can offer a list of regulations so you can compare during your search.

Fees

If you’re a pet owner, budgeting for a fee is essential. The pet fee insures against any damage your pet might cause. In numerous cases, the deposit is non-refundable, so you may want to review your finances when conducting a search.

However, some or the entire fee may be refundable depending on the rental. You may be able to negotiate the pet deposit or additional rent costs if your pet references are verifiable in addition to demonstrating that your pet poses a low risk to the property and other tenants.

Make sure you reveal the verifiable and positive aspects of your pet. If you can’t negotiate initially, you could try persuading the landlord to revisit the matter when it’s time to renew your lease.

Animal Personality and Type

These two factors are crucial, especially if you’re moving into a townhouse with other pets. Properties frequently limit pet types by size or breed, and usually state insurance rules as the reason and cause.

Animal personality is just as important as size or breed. The property owner will want to establish whether your pet socializes well with others and whether he or she is aggressive.

If your pet is aggressive, there’s a high chance, he or she won’t be allowed on the property. It’s important to note that numerous landlords will demand a meet-and-greet with your pet before making a decision.

Cleanup

Numerous rentals take pet cleanup seriously and typically fine those who violate the rules. Ensure you understand what’s expected of you as far as this issue is concerned.

Property Condition

It’s important you examine the property’s condition before signing a lease agreement. This way, you can request the property owner to document preexisting damages so you won’t be held liable in the future.

Some of the most vital things to examine in the property include heating and air conditioning, flooring, light fixtures, and appliances. While examining the condition, make sure it’s also conducive for your pet.

Amenities

Consider the amenities you feel are important such as the vicinity to a local park for your pet or outdoor space.

When choosing a townhouse, it’s important you list your preferred amenities and maintain a record of the properties you view, which comprise the amenities you seek. This will help you make an informed decision.

Being your pet’s custodian is a lifetime responsibility. Regardless of how good a rental property may seem, if it doesn’t meet your standards, it’s not for you. Nevertheless, this guide will prove invaluable.

For more information on what to look for when choosing a townhouse with pets, contact us at Apartment Agents or leave more suggestions.

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