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PostSubject: Good article on trying to rent property with pets   Good article on trying to rent property with pets EmptyTue Apr 15, 2014 3:56 pm

Saw this on the Washington Post this afternoon and thought it was a pretty good piece. I've moved several times with both cats and dogs, and especially on the move to Florida with trying to sell myself with 2 cats, a Cocker Spaniel, and a pending Husky puppy we did a bunch of the things in the article. Based on the experiences I've had, getting your dog Canine Good Citizen certified goes a long way, as does negotiating with the landlord. I offered to pay a higher pet deposit on that house, and the guy really appreciated that. We got it back too, because our animals were all pretty well behaved and didn't tear stuff up.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/where-we-live/wp/2014/04/15/tips-on-finding-a-pet-friendly-rental/?tid=hpModule_34d54128-919e-11e2-bdea-e32ad90da239&hpid=z11


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That's a good article. Thanks for posting it. I also carry my own liability insurance, which tipped things in my favor when I was searching for a rental.
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PostSubject: Re: Good article on trying to rent property with pets   Good article on trying to rent property with pets EmptyTue Apr 15, 2014 9:16 pm

Awesome article. Smile I'm having trouble trying to find places in the Nashville area so this is good info. When I move within town it is easy because I can bring my dogs with me so they can see how well behaved they are... Having to rent from someone I don't have any in-person contact with is difficult...

I will NEVER understand why having a cat is less difficult than having a dog. To be honest, when I worked at an apartment complex as maintenance, cats left a bigger mess. Darn cat pee is HORRIBLE, and the carpet? Yeah, that is apparently a scratching post...
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PostSubject: Re: Good article on trying to rent property with pets   Good article on trying to rent property with pets EmptyTue Apr 15, 2014 10:01 pm

Yeah, the only damage in our house has been from kitty cat, not Bode.
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