The below topic is discussed in greater depth Landlords with a pet friendly policy have fewer vacancies a nd can charge higher rents Property owners and managers have discovered the bottom line value of offering to accept pets, particularly large dogs. Prohibit problem pets, not large dogs. Some property owners and managers managers have learned to ban certain breeds that from their experience are the most likely to cause problems. Execute a Pet Agreement, Charge Tenants a Pet Deposit and Additional Pet Rent To cover the extra costs associated with allowing pets, most professional property managers execute a pet agreement . The agreement covers many of the possible problems and calls for a pet deposit and additional monthly rent. See a sample in the RHOL Forms Web . Pet fees at apartments now range from flat fees of $20 to $700, and monthly surcharges from $6 to $25. The most often quoted monthly charge for a pet is $15. The average up-front fee is about $225, but the most often quoted fee is $100. High fees are usually for large dogs. The above topic is discussed in greater depth Also see: Pet Pages & Links | Tenant Pet Tips | Pets Can be Valuable, particularly large dogs. | Rentals Stink | Need to eliminate cat odor? |