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Pets Welcome? Read This First
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The Profit (and Pain) of Pet-Friendly Rentals

It’s a common question for landlords and short-term rental hosts: Should you allow pets?
Here’s the breakdown:
The Profit
More than 65% of U.S. renters have pets. Pet-friendly rentals often command $25–$100/month more, and pet owners tend to stay longer since they have fewer options.
The Pain
Scratched floors. Stained carpets. Complaints from neighbors. Odors that linger after move-out. If not managed well, pets can chew through your profits—literally.
Pro Tip
If you allow pets:
Charge pet rent (monthly, not a one-time fee)
Set breed or size limits
Use a clear pet addendum in your lease
Schedule more frequent inspections
For short-term rentals, add a non-refundable pet cleaning fee to your pricing.
Bottom line: Pets mean more money and more risk. With good systems, the profit usually outweighs the pain.
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