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Can a rental Say No pets?

Can a rental Say No pets?

Pets are allowed in rentals in NSW but you must have the consent of the landlord. It is the renter’s responsibility to ensure the property is suitable for their animal and they are liable for any damage caused.

Can a renter own a pet in California?

For tenants who own a pet, rent laws in California dictate what landlords can and cannot allow and how much they can charge. They also offer some exceptions for pet owners with unique needs. Are Pets Always Allowed?

Can a landlord refuse to rent to someone with a pet?

California Housing Rental Laws Concerning Pets. California law gives landlords the right to set a “no pets” policy on apartments or rental homes. Landlords can refuse to rent to someone with a pet, or a particular type of pet, and can evict a tenant who brings one home when the lease says not to.

Can a landlord charge a pet deposit in California?

If a landlord, property owner or property management company does allow tenants to keep pets in a rental property, California law allows that landlord to charge a pet deposit fee. Bear in mind, landlords aren’t required to charge a pet deposit, but it is within their right to do so.

Do you still have tenant rights in California?

While we are an association for landlords, renters should still read through the information provided as it still applies to California tenant rights. As a landlord, realtor, or property management company it’s important to familiarize yourself with landlord tenant rights governed by federal and state laws, as well as local cities.

For tenants who own a pet, rent laws in California dictate what landlords can and cannot allow and how much they can charge. They also offer some exceptions for pet owners with unique needs. Are Pets Always Allowed?

California Housing Rental Laws Concerning Pets. California law gives landlords the right to set a “no pets” policy on apartments or rental homes. Landlords can refuse to rent to someone with a pet, or a particular type of pet, and can evict a tenant who brings one home when the lease says not to.

Can a landlord deny a service animal in California?

A landlord can only deny specific service animals based on that individual animal’s past behavior. however. If a landlord does choose to allow pets, California law allows him to choose which pets to allow and which to deny. Your landlord may legally choose to allow cats and not dogs. He may also stipulate that certain breeds of dog aren’t allowed.

If a landlord, property owner or property management company does allow tenants to keep pets in a rental property, California law allows that landlord to charge a pet deposit fee. Bear in mind, landlords aren’t required to charge a pet deposit, but it is within their right to do so.

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