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🐾 How to Rent a Property With a Pet (Without Getting Rejected)

Bringing your furry best friend along to a new home shouldn’t be so hard.Ā 

But for renters in Australia, it can feel like a mission.

Some landlords hear the word ā€œpetā€ and immediately picture scratched floors, chewed-up doors, and a barking chorus at 2 AM.

But that doesn’t mean you’re out of luck.

With the right approach, a great application, and a bit of strategy, you can prove your pet is more of a cuddle buddy than a liability.

Here’s how to make your pet rental-friendly (on paper and in person) and win over even the most skeptical property managers. 🐶🐱

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Why Landlords Say ā€œNoā€ to Pets (And How to Get a ā€œYesā€ Instead)

Let’s be real, most landlords aren’t anti-animal. They’re just worried about:

• šŸ›  Property damage

• šŸ“¢ Excessive noise complaints

• 🧹 Cleanliness and lingering smells

• šŸ’¼ Legal or insurance implications

Your job is to eliminate those concerns before they have a chance to grow. That’s where a well-prepared application (and a seriously charming pet profile) comes in.

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šŸ“ Step 1: Create a Pet Resume (Yes, Really)

This is your secret weapon. A professional, thoughtfully made pet resume shows agents and landlords you’re responsible and proactive. It should include:

• šŸ“ø A cute photo (because who can say no to those eyes?)

• 🐾 Basic details: name, breed, age, weight

• šŸ’‰ Vaccination and vet history

• šŸŽ“ Training info (e.g., obedience school, crate training)

• āœļø A short reference letter from your vet or previous landlord

• šŸ“ Pet agreement (promising to take responsibility for damage or cleaning if needed)

šŸ‘‰ Don’t want to build one from scratch? Our Pet Pack has fully editable templates — just plug in your pet’s details and you’re done.

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āœļø Step 2: Add a Pet Cover Letter

A short cover letter written from your perspective (or your pet’s!) can make your application stand out in the best way. It doesn’t need to be long or dramatic, just personal and reassuring. Example:

ā€œHi, I’m Luna, a 3-year-old Staffy with excellent manners and a deep love for sunny patches on the floor. I’ve lived in two rentals with no issues and come with glowing references from both my vet and previous landlord. I don’t bark unnecessarily, I’m fully house-trained, and I promise to treat your home with the same respect my human does (probably more).ā€

🄹 If that didn’t melt your heart, nothing will.

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šŸ“„ Step 3: Be Transparent & Proactive in Your Main Application

Mention your pet upfront. If you try to hide it and the agent finds out later, your application’s going straight in the bin.

Offer solutions:

• 🧹 You’re happy to pay for a professional clean when you move out

• šŸ’µ Willing to pay a pet bond if needed

• šŸ“† Request regular inspections to prove everything’s in order

This shows confidence, not hesitation and landlords love that.

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🧠 Step 4: Choose Your Properties Wisely

Target pet-friendly listings first. Use filters on sites like realestate.com.au and Domain to weed out strict ā€œno petsā€ homes.

Pro Tip: Even if a listing says ā€œno pets,ā€ it’s still worth asking, especially if your application is otherwise strong. Landlords can be persuaded if they like everything else about you.

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šŸ“² Step 5: Follow Up Like a Pro

After submitting your application, don’t disappear. A quick message like:

ā€œHi [Agent’s Name], just checking in to see if there’s anything else you need from me. Happy to answer any questions about my dog, and I’ve included a pet resume and reference in the application!ā€

It shows you’re engaged and thoughtful. Not someone who’s going to ghost them the second the tap starts leaking.

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šŸŽÆ Final Thoughts: Your Pet Can Be Your Superpower

When framed right, having a pet doesn’t weaken your application, it makes it more human. It tells a story, adds warmth, and gives you a chance to stand out from a sea of generic applicants.

āœ… Prepare a standout pet resume

āœ… Include a lighthearted pet cover letter

āœ… Offer solutions before problems arise

āœ… Be transparent, confident, and professional


Renting with a pet might take a little extra effort but it’s 100% possible with the right tools.
Grab our Pet Pack here and give your furry mate the best shot at their next home. šŸ”šŸ¾

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