• @Lmaydev@programming.dev
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      389 months ago

      I get that pets can increase the amount of damage a property suffers.

      I had to pay a cat deposit when I moved in and got it back when I proved I had properly cleaned the carpets.

    • lad
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      149 months ago

      My immediate thought was that you can rent a cat if you don’t own one.

      But yeah, it just looks like “there’s gonna be another tenant, pay for that” and the tenant is a cat

      • @Strykker@programming.dev
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        19 months ago

        Which is stupid anyway, rent shouldn’t depend on the number of people in the unit, you are paying for the apartment/house/etc, not some goddam per person usage.

        • lad
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          19 months ago

          In fact, the wear and tear of the apartment is going to increase with the number of people, but usually it’s not taken into consideration

    • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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      Pets tend to destroy a lot of stuff, intentionally or not. If you are renting out an apartment and would have to replace the sofa because a tennant’s cat doesn’t have a scratching post, versus renting out to someone who doesn’t have a cat and that problem vanishes. Pee on the floorboards can get into them and bloat (i.e. pet misses the litterbox, just wants attention or got sick). You can’t control these accidents, unless you put them in diapers, which nobody obviously does.

      • @mosiacmango@lemm.ee
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        189 months ago

        Can, but dont necessarily do. That’s what the pet deposit is supposed to cover.

        “Pet rent” is just a gouge.

        • @thedirtyknapkin@lemmy.world
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          There’s almost no tenants rights laws in most of America. Gouging for every last little necessity is very standard. In fact, most places will try to charge you to apply to rent the place, and will try to refuse to show you the full lease terms until you pay for that. I’ve chosen not to rent many places just because they didn’t want to show me the full terms before I gave them $25 for an application fee.

          $25 may not be that much, as they always say, but usually I’m looking at 20+ apartments. That shit adds up fast.