There may be a lot of decisions that you need to make when it is time to move into a new apartment. But one thing to consider is whether you would like to bring a family pet along with you. Whether you already have a dog or cat or you would like to move into a place that allows for this at some point down the road, you need to ask whether the landlord is going to allow you to bring along a pet or not.
Most landlords are going to list this out as soon as possible, usually in the apartment listing, so there is no confusion on whether you will be allowed to bring a pet along with you or not. If you have a pet who needs to move in with you, or you think that you may want to get one at some point, then you will need to look for an apartment that allows that. You can’t move into an apartment and then try to bring in a pet later. That is going to cause some problems with the landlord that you probably do not want to deal with.
If the landlord does not put this information into the apartment listing, then you need to ask them during the tour or before you sign the lease. Sometimes the information will be in the lease as well, but clarifying it and being open to communication is going to make all the difference here. This is true whether you are looking to bring a pet or if you have some other questions about policies for living in that apartment.
Remember that if you sign the lease, you agree to the terms that are outlined by the landlord in it. Even if you change your mind or did not read the lease before you signed it, you are still supposed to follow them. If you are not happy with some of the rules, discuss them with the landlord ahead of time or choose to move into a different apartment as your new home.
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