Owning rental homes in Charleston, SC may be a profitable
venture, but sometimes the image of a landlord could use a little public
relations boost. For instance, the cartoon version of a landlord is the
opposite of pet-friendly. Lassie or Puff?
Fuhgeddaboudit!
That parody landlord attitude might once have been pretty
much on target—even in rental homes in Charleston, SC —because many landlords have
traditionally been automatically against pet ownership in their Charleston rental
homes.
The legit reasons to exercise caution are real enough. Possible
stains on carpets, scratched hardwood floors or doors, improperly disposed
kitty litter clogging plumbing, dogs barking all day while the tenant is at
work—all that can happen. Despite the bad press, though, today’s landlord is much
more likely to recognize the benefits that argue for opening their rental homes
to pet-doting tenants:
1. Reduced
Vacancy Rates
The numbers are undeniable. There is the group of potential
tenants with pets, and those without. When a rental is open to pets, the
applicant pool includes…well, everyone! More prospective interested tenants decreases
the likely downtime for the investment—and the difference hits the bottom line.
2. Higher
Quality Applicants
If a rental home’s applicant pool is greater, the
landlord’s selection of tenants expands, increasing the likelihood of landing a
higher quality tenant. A topnotch tenant (with Fifi) who pays her rent on time
is by most counts a better selection than a so-so tenant (without Fifi) who
costs time and money to track down for the rent check.
3.
Respectful Tenants
It was a surprise to many when a FIREPAW.org survey on
pet-friendly housing showed that, on average, damage done to rental properties
is about equal between pet-owning and non-pet-owning tenants. It seems that grateful
pet-loving renters try harder to keep their rental homes in good condition (or
perhaps they have a greater security deposit at risk).
4. Increased
Stability
The same survey is clear: statistically, “tenants tend to stay longer in pet-friendly
rental units.”
For my clients who decide to accept pets in their Charleston,SC rental homes, I recommend taking a few extra preparatory steps. In addition the
usual reference verifications, asking for a maximum security deposit and the
boiler-plate Pet Addendum are in order—and usually readily accepted. Of course,
it’s also necessary to check with the insurance company for breed restrictions,
and a good idea to fully document the condition of the property at move-in with
photos. If you use a smartphone, email yourself copies of the pictures (and
preserve them in a safe format). If you hire a property management company,
they will also help you set guidelines and terms surrounding pets.
Looking to buy or sell a Charleston, SC investment property in this fall? Then now’s the time to give me a call!
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-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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