Apartment Pets
Pets Insurance Australia takes a look at apartment living with companion animals. With some great tips for all pet owners who are looking to invest or live in an apartment alongside their pet.
For many pet owners living in a rented space with their beloved animal is no easy feat. Looking for a good rental, that ticks all the boxes and also allows companion animals, can be a very difficult task. However, with a little research and understanding you can successfully find the perfect home, that also allows pets.
Jimmy Thomson Editor of the strata living advice website www.flat-chat.com.au agrees that finding a good rental that allows pets can be difficult and warns that if you do not abide by the rules, you can get yourself into a lot of trouble.
āFind a pet-friendly landlord in a pet-friendly building, if you can,ā he recommends. āThe law may be changing in Victoria but if you want to bring a companion animal into a flat in a building where neither the landlord nor the strata committee want animals, you are asking for trouble.ā
He also recommends insuring that the landlord of your possible new dwelling is actually against having pets. The fact is; many landlords may be open to having pets on their property, but the question has never been posed.
āDonāt just accept a rental agentās word that the landlord doesnāt want pets,ā Jimmy says. āIf you can, contact the owner and ask if a āno-petsā clause is a deal-breaker.ā
Buying an Apartment
If you are considering investing in an apartment itās important to do your research and ensure the strata are OK with having pets in the building. Sneaking pets in, or defying the rules, because you āownā the apartment could leave you in a very heated situation. Itās best to ensure your chosen residence accepts pets and itās also a good idea to accept that some people simply do not want pets in the building.
āFind an apartment block thatās already pet friendly,ā Jimmy suggests. āCheck the by-laws and talk to people who live there ā especially pet owners when they take their dogs for a walk. Whatever you do, donāt be determined to make everyone else in a pet-unfriendly building do what you want. That road can only lead to grief and anxiety and, ultimately, you facing the potential of having to sell or find a new home for your fur-baby.ā
TIPS for Finding Pet Friendly Accommodation:
1. Find a real-estate agent who is willing to communicate to landlords about possibly allowing pets.
2. Consider offering something additional in the contract. Perhaps a āpet bondā or additional payment for carpet cleaning etc.
3. Prove that your pet is well mannered and trained.
4. Develop a pet resume.
5. Be realistic and find pet friendly buildings.
Dogs
For dogs it is paramount that they are well trained and adequately exercised. Leaving your dog to bark all day long in an apartment setting will quickly be reported to strata and will leave your neighbours with a general bad feeling towards having pets in the building.
Also ensure you abide by all of the rules of the building. Some buildings will not allow pets in the elevators or the foyer area and most will expect your dog to be on lead when walking around the building. Some building will even have a ācarry at all timesā policy. A tricky way to ensure the size of your chosen breed is not too big.
Proving to your new landlord that your dog is correctly trained can help immensely with securing the apartment.
Cats
Ensure your cat is not suffering from any possible behavioral problems that could pose a problem in a rented situation, such as spraying or inappropriate clawing. Keep litter trays clean and consider only allowing your cat to dwell indoors.
Many times, cats being allowed to wander and toilet around the building will cause stress to neighbours. Cats can happily live indoors in an apartment setting. Ensure you have plenty of āscratchingā posts and fun hidey spots. Also consider clipping your catās nails short to avoid damage to carpets etc.
āYou have two basic rules or sets of conditions,ā Jimmy advises. āThe first is that the pet shouldnāt damage the property where its living. Thatās pretty basic. Other rules or by-laws come into play when the pet interacts with the environment immediately outside the apartment or townhouse.ā
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