New Hampshire Apartment Complex Pet Policy

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Apartment policy concerning the keeping of pets in apartment units.
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In a nutshell, charge a monthly pet rent because pet deposits are fees are not allowed in NH. $50/mo/dog or something to that effect should cover you if you so choose to rent to tenants with pets.

There are no specific laws in place when it comes to renting with pets. Ultimately, landlords can decline requests from tenants to keep a pet if they have a valid reason to do so.

Rent from Private Owners Instead of a Company. It is generally easier to rent from a private owner instead of a rental company since the latter usually have stricter policies with pets.Get Pet Insurance.Offer a Pet Deposit.Create a Resume for Your Dog.Register Your Pet as an Emotional Support Dog.

If you want to get out of paying pet rent, suggest signing a longer lease. Vacant properties lose landlords money, and dependable, long-term tenants are hard to find. You could also offer to pay a larger pet deposit it's refundable if there's no pet damage when you leave, and covers any pet damage that does occur.

The Model Tenancy Agreement wording says pets are allowed by default if a tenant makes a written request to keep one. Landlords can still stop tenants from keeping pets but must offer a reasonable excuse for refusal in writing within 28 days of the tenant's request.

New Hampshire does not have any laws regarding pet and residential properties. However federal law requires landlords try to accommodate tenants that require the assistance of service animals.

The consequences of keeping pets without permission If your tenants have pets without permission, you can bring eviction proceedings using a Section 8 notice, under the Housing Act 1988, for breach of the tenancy agreement but a judge may reject your case if your wish to restrict pets is deemed unfair.

How to hide a dog from your landlordGet a hypoallergenic breed.Keep your apartment clean.Take training seriously.Time potty breaks & walks strategically.Have a plan for inspections.Size up your neighbors.

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.

General rules by Animal Welfare Board of India Bye-Laws for keeping pets says that any housing society cannot ban residents from keeping pets. Any sort of ban can not be implemented by society. Even any resolution passed in the General Body meeting will be considered invalid.

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