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In January 2021 the government made it easier for tenants to rent with pets by publishing a new standard tenancy agreement. This agreement helps pet owners through pet friendly provisions in the new standard tenancy agreement. Landlords can no longer issue a blanket ban on tenants having pets.
The lease may state that it is prohibited to keep a pet within the apartment, or it may say a pet can be kept in the property with written consent. The lease may also state that consent may not be unreasonably withheld, but may also be revoked at any time.
While the Tenant Fees Act 2019 bans landlords from charging a higher security deposit for accepting pets, there is nothing stopping landlords setting a higher rent for this privilege. This issue is likely to continue to rage on, with claim and counter-claim.
The Tenant hereby undertakes and agrees to remedy and pay for any damage caused to The Property and/or contents of The Property which shall have been caused by The Pet residing in The Property. For the avoidance of doubt any such damage shall not be deemed to be fair wear and tear.
Alongside the proposed bill, the Ministry of Housing updated their standard tenancy agreement so that landlords cannot issue a 'blanket ban' on pets. Allowing pets is now the default position on the government's recommended model tenancy agreement.