Last updated: 8 Mar, 2023
Published on: 15 Aug, 2022
Helpful resources for renting with pets
Don't take rental property ads literally when they state ‘no pets'. Often landlords will consider pets if you approach them directly or find a real estate agent that will help you.
To give yourself a better chance of securing a rental, prepare a pet resume, including a record of your pet's medical history, training certificates and references from neighbours, previous landlords and veterinarians.
Offer to sign an agreement to define appropriate behaviour for your pet on the rental premises. Encourage the owner/landlord to meet your well-behaved, well-groomed flea-free pet – meeting your furry housemate might just clinch the deal.
How a pet resume can help secure a rental
How to add pets to your rental application on Realestate.com.au
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