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    Simple, read the lease. No pets means I don’t rent from you. Tons of places allow pets, but you’ll pay a pet “fee”. Normally one-two months rent or a cleaning fee.

    Send an email to several rental agencies in the area you are looking at. Tell them you want “pet friendly “ only. They will send you a list. Realtors don’t want to waste time, they want your money. No reason to show you ten places if your dog, cat, snake or kids aren’t allowed.

    Some give up their pets because they care more about where they live or who they are with. I got my best English Bulldog because he farted an snored. The guys new bride didn’t like it so off to the pound he went.

    Now, advice you don’t want. Stay at home as long as you can! Save your money! It’s scary out here

    Other things to remember when you move. You’ll need a Vet, renters insurance, your own Docs an everything your leaving at home.

    Since I left home I’ve moved over thirty times. HOA’s are worse then some landlords. Read the lease or contracts before you commit. Thinking you can sneak a pet in won’t end well for all involved.


    Good luck!

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