Sunday, August 31, 2008

How to Rent Apartment if You Have A Pet ? (apartment pet rent)

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I know, if you are looking to rent apartments with pets, you will face the complicated process to deal with your landlord to get permission from him. But if you have plan and smart deal with him, may be your landlord can consent to you to continue to rent his apartment. Here are some tips for tenants with animal live-ins.

1] Pick up a free apartment guide. Just about any medium to large city will have one that encompasses surrounding suburbs and includes pretty much all of the multi unit apartment complexes. If it’s not in there, chances are it’s not worth considering. You’ll want to first look for those two all-important words: “pets welcome.” Also visit web sites such as Rent.com for pet friendly apartments and search online for realtors that specialize in pet friendly properties

2] Get your pet up to date on all shots and vaccinations. Please ensure that it is licensed and is legal in the eyes of your city and state. Have a copy of this information and be ready to furnish it with your rental application.

3] Find out if there are designated areas to walk your pet, and if not, what the best places are. Also check if there is an off leash dog park nearby which might be an important thing to consider.

4] Be prepared to pay a pet deposit, as just about all apartments require one. Find out how much of it is non-refundable and make sure it is clearly stated in the lease or in a pet addendum. This will avoid confusion upon move-out.

5] Prepare a reference letter from your landlord and have him/her sign it. OR, have him or her draft his/her own letter praising your dog or cat's behavior. Have a copy of this and be ready to furnish it along with your application.


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Sunday, August 24, 2008

How to keep a pet in Apartment That landlord do not allow Pet (apartment pet rent)

apartment pet rent

When you have signed a lease with a "No-Pets" clause, you often still have options. If you enjoy having pets, don't automatically rule one out. Many "No-Pet" clauses are for damage prevention and noise reduction only. You may be able to have a pet in a "No-Pet" apartment provided it meets certain requirements.

This steps is a guidance to avoid any conflict issues with your landlord, if you still your decision to bring your pet in apartment that you rent:-

Step1

First thing, you must ensure the payment for your rent is paid on time. The best way, if you can him advance tow or three month payment to him. If landlord receive their payment early, it’s hope to help him to avoid the clause signed before.

Step 2

Try and train your pet to stay quiet. If you have a dog, please ensure their barking is a sure sign that you are keeping a pet in your apartment.

Step 3

Train your pet to use the bathroom on paper or in a litter box. This will make it easier for you to clean up after the pet.

Step4

Offer to pay a substantial pet deposit against damages to the apartment though it may be have not in agreement. A small deposit won't cut it, but a sizable offer (a month's rent, for example) might sway the powers that be over to your line of thinking.

apartment pet rent

Friday, August 22, 2008

How to Rent An Apartment With A Pet (Apartment pet rent)

apartment pet rent

I know may be you all have a same problem like me. We have a pet and intend to rent together with us, but landlord can't give permision to do that.

Tenants looking for apartments with pets will find complicated process and will usually have less options available to them. Here, I share with you, based on my experience, are some tips for tenants with animal live-ins. :-

1] First of all, look for apartments that only landlord will accept your pet in his apartment. Please don't make any call to make an appointment with an owner or any real estate agent without confirming that the landlord is okay with renting to animals. It will waste your time if the landlord does not accept pets. Chances are you will not convince them that your pet is worth bending the rules.

2] Prepare a reference letter from your landlord and ask him to sign it. OR, the more better, you can ask him to draft his own letter praising your dog or cat's behavior. Have a copy of this and be ready to furnish it along with your application.

3] lastly, after landlord okay with you, please offer an additional security deposit. Instead of waiting to hear if the landlord will accept your pet with a regular security deposit, better you offer him to pay extra funds. This is to convince him that you are confident your pet will not cause damage.

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