![]() Asking the property owner to meet with you and your pet in person shows your seriousness about the property as well as the fact that you want to bring your pet into your home with you. Some property owners make exceptions for pets under a certain size or weight, or even for certain breeds. Sometimes all it takes is a face-to-face meeting for a property owner to be flexible with a no-pets rule. Introduce your pet to the property owner.Your pet’s resume should include: Their name Their age Their breed Their weight or size Any training they received Spay or neuter certificates Vaccinations A letter of recommendation from your current or previous landlord If you can manage to get a letter of recommendation from a previous property owner attesting to your pet’s great behavior and stating that no damage was done to the space, it could help convince your prospective landlord to make an exception. By providing documentation about the pet, you help give the landlord a larger picture of your pet and prove your responsibility and organizational skills, which may work to convince a landlord to allow you to have a pet. A good property owner knows the value of a great renter and will often go out of their way to keep good renters. Especially if you have been an outstanding renter, always paid your rent on time, and have never had any issues, your strong record could work in your favor. ![]() If you are already a renter but want to bring a pet into your home, use your strong professional relationship to help convince your property owner to make an exception for you. ![]() Just as you are looking for a new home, your property owner is looking for a great renter to rent and take good care of the property. If you are looking to rent the property and have no prior relationship with the property owner, try appealing to the landlord’s pragmatic side by providing documentation about the pet, in the form of a pet resume (discussed below). Your first step is to speak with your current or prospective property owner about your wanting to get a pet. Follow these steps when trying to convince your landlord to say “yes” to your pet.
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