
Anyone who owns a dog or cat can attest that just like humans, pets will likely add additional wear and tear to an apartment’s floors, walls, and other surfaces. Many apartment owners choose not to allow pets as they feel this move will minimize damage to their units. However, at Drexel Properties we strongly encourage owners to allow pets in their buildings.
First and foremost, according to the 2022 APPA National Pet Owners Survey over 70% of U.S. households now have a pet (thanks COVID lockdown!). Every demographic is different, but no matter the community, an owner dramatically minimizes the pool of eligible renters by not allowing pets. This can lead to longer vacancies or even settling for a
less-than-desirable
tenant; both of which are NOI killers.
Owning a pet can also make the apartment unit feel more like a permanent residence. This feeling of stability not only provides a better experience for the tenant but also increases the chance that they are likely to renew. In turn, renewing good tenants minimizes your risks, turnover, and vacancy.
Is it best practice to screen each animal? More times than not, responsible people will raise responsible animals. However, Drexel advises not to blindly accept all pets, but to appropriately screen each pet just like you would a tenant. This screening process includes a picture of the animal, talking with the previous housing provider to get their take on how the pet behaved, potentially meeting the animal in person, and if necessary, leveraging a third-party service to dive deep into the animal’s tendency, behavior, and personality. To protect yourself you can also charge a pet fee in the form of a non-refundable upfront payment or an additional monthly charge. Drexel Properties works with owners to determine the best route of action to ensure owners are providing potential tenants with a great experience at a competitive price.
Want to learn more about some of Drexel
Properties'
lessons learned and best practices to accepting and operating with pets? You can reach out at help@drexelproperties.com for a free consultation.