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Your landlord can refuse to allow you to have a pet. They do not need to give a reason why. Landlords cannot ask tenants to pay a pet deposit. Also, they can't charge a higher amount of rental bond for a tenant to keep a pet.
Re: Permission to have a pet in my apartment Dear (Name of landlord or manager), I am writing to you today to request permission to adopt a (insert animal) to join our household. As current, responsible tenants, we'd like to make every effort to assure you we'll be courteous pet owners.
Be direct but kind. You can simply say something like, "I'm sorry, but we have a strict no-pets policy at our home. Is there any way you could make other arrangements for your dog/cat during your visit?"
8 Must know tips for living in an apartment with dogs CONSIDER THE APARTMENT & COMPLEX. CREATE A SANCTUARY FOR YOUR DOG. ESTABLISH A ROUTINE. EXERCISE THEM INGLY. KEEP THEM ENTERTAINED. VISIT THE VET REGULARLY. MAKE TRAINING YOUR NO. 1 PRIORITY.
Some landlords might accept your lease if you pay ?pet rent? -- an extra amount per month on top of your regular monthly rent. Generally, this can range from $10 to $60 per month. Should you choose the deposit route, make sure that the pet deposit is part of your ?refundable deposit?.