Interestingly, when landlords don’t have weight restrictions on tenants’ pets, they tend to charge more pet rent.Ī report by MSN Real Estate and Firepaw found that these landlords tend to bring in an extra $100 per month from pet rent alone, as Landlordology reports. You can expect to pay between $50 to $100 for pet rent. Pet rent basically means that you pay pet rent monthly to be allowed to let the pet live with you. This pet deposit is paid back to you when you move out of the apartment, provided that your dog hasn’t caused wear and tear to anything in the apartment during your stay, that is.īesides for paying a pet deposit, there’s also pet rent that is common in corporate-owned apartment buildings. This covers any damage caused to your apartment by your dog, as Apartment Guide reports. If you’re renting an apartment in which you’re living with your dog, it means that you’ll usually have to pay what’s known as a pet deposit. If the landlord can see that your dog hasn’t caused problems in the past, then he/she might take a different approach to your dog.
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