[heading style=”2″ color=”#006666″ style_color=”#006666″]Allow Plenty of Time[/heading]
It can take a little longer to find a pet-friendly rental, so be sure to give yourself plenty of time. A good rule of thumb is to start two months prior to leaving your current location. That will provide time for your potential landlord to do some checking up.
[heading style=”2″ color=”#006666″ style_color=”#006666″]Prove You’re A Responsible Pet Parent[/heading]
By establishing yourself as a responsible pet caretaker, you will be more likely to obtain a pet-friendly rental. Put yourself in the shoes of a landlord and anticipate problems before they occur. By explaining how you will keep your pet quiet during sleeping hours, showing how you maintain a home or apartment, and by agreeing to a pet deposit ahead of time, you will increase your chances of obtaining an apartment. If possible, be sure to get a letter of reference from your current landlord or neighbors.
[heading style=”2″ color=”#006666″ style_color=”#006666″]Utilize New Resources[/heading]
There are a number of pet-friendly realtors who have properties available for lease. Check with your local humane societies, pet stores, and local paper – often they have a list of pet-friendly apartment complexes and rental properties.
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[heading style=”2″ color=”#006666″ style_color=”#006666″]Use the Internet[/heading]
The Humane Society maintains a list of national apartment locators that allow pets and Rent Social allows you to talk with people who are currently renting in the area.