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Pet Friendly Properties

Our Pet Friendly Properties campaign

Having to give up a pet because of housing issues is a unique type of heartbreak. It’s a heartbreak we witness at мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± first-hand, and one that could so easily be avoided.

The last few years have demonstrated the many benefits of being able to own a pet, not only for our mental health and wellbeing, but also our feelings of connection to other people, our local community, and the outside world.

With more people than ever renting properties, we’re taking a stand to show that tenants deserve the chance to experience the joys of pet ownership. With our Pet Friendly Properties campaign, we want to achieve long-lasting, societal change, because we believe that everyone should have the choice to experience the joy of pet ownership, no matter where they live.

Economic benefits of renters with pets

New research led by the University of Huddersfield in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University and Brunel University reveals clear financial benefits of renting to pet owners. It explores a broad range of issues from relationships between landlords and renters, to analysing the risk of damage in the private rented sector.

The future of pets and renting

PET-LOVING TENANTS FACE HOUSING DISCRIMINATION  

Tenancy issues remain a leading reason why people are forced to give up their beloved pets to animal rescue charities like мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±. This heartbreaking situation forces renters to choose between their beloved pets – pets they consider to be family - and stable housing.

NEW LEGISLATION OFFERS HOPE

The Renters’ Rights Bill going through Parliament represents a welcome chance to change this, giving tenants the ability to make a pet request that cannot unreasonably be refused. We’ve already been successful in reducing the deadline within which landlords must respond to a pet request from a tenant.  

However, there are still things in the Bill that we want to see improved, such as:

  • Creating clear guidance on what are grounds for reasonable refusal to a pet request from a landlord.
  • Ensuring decisions to allow tenants to keep pets are not withdrawn once granted throughout the length of the tenancy.
  • Tackling discrimination against people who already own pets who are looking for a new place to rent.

GETTING INVOLVED

We’ll need your support to help us make the case to Parliament that these changes are essential if the Bill is going to make a difference for pet owning tenants. Look out for opportunities to get involved in the campaign! 

Rosie and Vanessa's Story

Vanessa grew up with cats, and was sad to find out that renting with a cat in the UK can be really difficult. Her cat Rosie means everything to her, and when looking for a new rental property, she faced an unthinkable choice - Rosie or a flat. Thankfully for Vanessa, she was lucky enough to find a landlord who allowed tenants with pets. Sadly, lots of people aren't so lucky.

Our Campaign Report

мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± has undertaken research with tenant and landlord groups to better understand the current challenges facing those in the private rented sector who want to own a pet.

Real life stories

Thousands of pet-owning renters across the UK face challenges every day. From being automatically rejected by letting agents during their search for a home, to having to spend more than they can afford every month on disproportionately high rent, just because of their pet, tenants who own pets deserve better.

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While the campaign for changes to the law around pets and tenancy agreements continues, there are lots of other resources, and more help is available:

мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± pet advice

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