Renting a pet friendly apartment – The ultimate guide

9 Mar, 2022

Renting a pet friendly apartment – The ultimate guide

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If you are planning on renting a pet friendly apartment read this article. Pet owners sometimes have to live in a space that is not their own so first finding a pet friendly living space and then managing that space is important. Read our guide for the essential top tips.

The ultimate guide to renting a pet friendly apartment

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You need to prepare your home for pet dogs

Pets bring a lot into our lives. They make us happy, are great companions, and look absolutely adorable. Unfortunately, finding a place to rent when you have a pet isn’t always easy. It can take more than simply searching online for pet friendly apartments for rent. In some cases, these pets can indeed do some damage and could potentially ruin some things in a unit.

How to go about renting a pet friendly apartment

However, it doesn’t have to be a nightmare to find a landlord or rental company who is okay with pets. Whether you are looking at apartments listing from UMoveFree, or using another method to find your next home, this article is going to go over some tips when it comes to renting a pet friendly apartment.

Furthermore, you can also consider Globe Property Management in finding the best rental apartment that is also pet-friendly.”

Show the Landlord Your Pet Won’t Cause Issues

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Multiple pets add more pressure to manage the apartment

The first thing you should try to do is show your landlord that your pet will not be a problem. Many landlords are simply scared of pets soiling the carpets, scratching the walls, or tearing up parts of the unit. You need to show and prove to them that this is not the case.

A great way to do this is by making a pet resume. You should list their name, their breed, their age and size, and list the vaccines they have. Make note of their personality, add a photo, and if you can, add some references from people like past landlords or pet trainers/sitters.

However, it is also important to be straightforward and honest here, too. If your pet does have some problematic tendencies, don’t try and hide them or lie, as it could come back to bite you later on.

If you can show the landlord that your pet is no problem, and potentially offer to put down a pet deposit or tack on a bit to your monthly rent, you should have no problem getting your pet accepted. Your demonstration of willing to collaborate will make renting a pet friendly apartment a little easier.

Know How to Pet-Proof the Space

While getting the okay from the landlord is the first step when it comes to renting a pet-friendly apartment, you need to ensure the apartment is safe for the pet. Many homes and apartments are full of potential dangers to pets, many of which you may not think about.

Ensure there is nothing that could fall on the pet, and don’t leave anything out that they could get into and/or choke on. Be aware of the plants that are toxic to pets, and ensure you don’t have any in your space. In these situations, it can help to get low down to the ground and see the world like your pet would, and see what kinds of things look like they could be problematic.

Be There For Your Pet

Pets are a living and breathing creature, and have emotions just like we do. When a pet moves to a new space, it can be a scary experience. It is important to be there for your pet during the move, and not treat them like an afterthought.

If you are not there for your pet, or rush them into a new situation without letting them warm up to it, it has the potential to scar them. Over time they will eventually become comfortable and calm in their new home, but be there for them during the process and don’t try to force them to do anything.

A final word on renting a pet friendly apartment

In conclusion, we hope the information in this guide has been able to help you when trying to rent a pet friendly apartment. If you have pets you’ll need pet sitters

How to find pet sitters for when you travel

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Using a trusted housesitting and petsitting network you can connect with pet lovers who will pet sit for free

Depending on the kind of pet you have you will need to find a petsitter who will be caring and attentive. Dogs and cats are the most popular pets in our Housesitmatch network. However, we have many other pets that we care for including smaller pets like rabbits, and pocket pets like guinea pigs.

Petsitting and housesitting abroad

We also have horses and donkeys in our network that need love and attention when their owners go away on holiday or business trips. Some of these pets are in properties in the UK where we as a company are based. Yet we have many other pets to care for abroad in housesitting assignments all over the world.

Find pet sitters well ahead of your trip then you and your pet can relax and enjoy the break

At Housesitmatch we can help you to find pet sitters who will travel to your home at their expense. They will live on your property while looking after your pet and pay for their own upkeep. It is a very affordable collaboration that benefits both you and the pet housesitter.

Try a network that offers trusted pet sitters who pet sit for free

The beauty of a trusted housesitting and petsitting network like Housesitmatch.com is that we have thoroughly ID checked all our members for safety.

So every one can see when the checks are clear and complete. We like to offer transparency to build trust within our network.

JOIN HOUSESIT MATCH TO FIND PET SITTERS FOR WHEN YOU TRAVEL

FURTHER READING FOR PET OWNERS AND PET SITTERS

At Housesitmatch.com we like to offer our readers supplementary articles on topics related to the ones they have just read. We hope you find these articles of use.

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Why keep pets at home with petsitters

Beginners guide to petsitting


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