My tenant has asked if he can get a dog. Where do I stand on this ?
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Wherever you want.
You decide - but if your property is leasehold then cjeck that too.
95% of landlords on here would probably warn against it.My views are my own - you may not agree with them. I tend say things as I see them and I don't do "political correctness". Just because we may not agree you can still buy me a pint lol
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I wouldn't, but it does depend on what type of dog.
You should assume your carpets will all need replacing.When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
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I’d say no. Every tenant with a dog has caused damage and left poo on the lawn and bald patches where wee has killed the grass. I’m assuming it’s the dog not the tenant that’s guilty! A puppy will more than likely chew door frames etc. And have accidents on your carpets. I’d say something like ‘ I’m sorry to have to decline your request due to damage caused by dogs in the past. I will , however, be able to give you an excellent landlord reference should you decide to move to a property that allows pets’.
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Originally posted by Berlingogirl View PostI’d say something like ‘ I’m sorry to have to decline your request due to damage caused by dogs in the past. I will , however, be able to give you an excellent landlord reference should you decide to move to a property that allows pets’.
"if you don't like it let me help you pack"
My views are my own - you may not agree with them. I tend say things as I see them and I don't do "political correctness". Just because we may not agree you can still buy me a pint lol
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I allow them. It is a risk - one tenant stretched the descriiption and put a pony in the garden. But if you get a good dog owning tenant they stick with you and really do take care of the house as they know so few LL allow dogs and they wish to hold onto the property,Unshackled by the chains of idle vanity, A modest manatee, that's me
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Originally posted by jpkeates View PostI wouldn't, but it does depend on what type of dog.
You should assume your carpets will all need replacing.
I'm generally with islandgirl , pet owning tenants tend to stay for ages and either they keep the place spotless or stay long enough that I'd have to re-carpet and paint anyway.
Dog poo on a lawn takes about 2 months to vanish into the ground (even if you refuse to pick it up) and only female dog wee damages grass and it usually grows back in a few weeks.
When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
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