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According to a research conducted back in 2016, nearly half of UK’s population owns a pet. The same statistic also suggests that now, roughly one in five homes is occupied by a pet-owning family. So, that means there should be more pet-friendly real estate to go around, right?

Are Pet Owners Still Struggling To Find Pet-Friendly Homes?

Yes. The unfortunate reality is that finding a renting accommodation that will take your pet with you is every bit as tedious as it always has been. 78% of pet owners experience problems finding a rental property. For most landlords letting a pet in the property is a gamble. And, if you do find a property that tolerates fluffers, chances are that the owner will request a second security deposit, in addition to the one you already have to pay as a tenant.

Even worse, some landlords will only allow pets of certain breeds, weight, or may favour either dogs or cats only. Finding themselves at a crossroad, many pet owners are thus forced to either:

  • Gift their pets to a good friend;
  • Take them to a rehoming centre;
  • Put them to sleep.

However, there are several things you can do to significantly improve your chances of meeting a landlord who likes (or at least doesn’t mind being around) pets. Here is what you need to do.

Do Your Research Well in Advance

This may seem a bit obvious, but it’s worth pointing out. Give yourself enough time to properly search for a place that answers your personal needs and that of your pet. You are much more likely a suitable property and will have the chance to back off of a few offers before putting your back against the wall.

By acting on time, you will also make the process of finding and moving into a new place much less stressful for you and your furry buddy. You will have enough time to go between properties and gradually move luggage and prepare your new home.

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