Is your rental property pet friendly? PlanetRent can Help
Mary-Anne Bowring 14/02/2024
205
Finding a Home for Your Pet
In relatively recent legislation which incorporates the Model Tenancy Agreement, landlords can no longer issue blanket bans on pets. Instead, consent for pets will be the default position.
The Model Tenancy Agreement and Pet Policies
This Model Tenancy Agreement will now form the government’s recommended contract for landlords. This is no surprise, with figures showing that more than half of adults in the United Kingdom own a pet, and this figure is on the increase.
Changes in Legislation: What Landlords Need to Know
These changes have resulted in more landlords having to cater for responsible pet owners. Under the new agreement, rejections can only be made where there is good reason, such as in smaller properties or flats where owning a pet could be impractical.
Landlord's Responsibility: Pet Requests and Objections
Landlords will have to file an objection in writing within 28 days of a written pet request from a tenant.
Ringley’s Pet-Friendly Platform for Landlords
At Ringley, our lettings platform PlanetRent automatically generates a pet-friendly agreement for landlords to use and makes any sign-up quick and easy. We can also provide pet request forms via our online Gateway.
Having Pets as Tenants: Benefits and Concerns
We feel that pets are family and we are pleased to see that the Government agreed. We do, however, understand landlords’ reservations. Irresponsible pet owners often allow their dogs and cats (and other more uncommon pets!) to cause a huge amount of costly damage to fixtures and fittings. We were pleased to see that the legislation makes it quite clear that pet-owning tenants will continue to have a legal duty to repair or cover the cost of any harm caused to rented property. What is more difficult for landlords is to determine what constitutes a “well-behaved” pet.
How Can Landlords Assess Pet Behavior?
What is the definition and how can landlords tell how well-behaved or otherwise their tenants’ pets may be? The UK is famously a nation of pet lovers but if the neighbours start complaining about pet noise, mess, or trespass, then landlords may have a whole different set of problems to deal with.
Under Offer: This term applies to a property where the landlord is considering an offer but remains on the market. It implies that further offers may still be considered until the landlord formally accepts or declines the current offer.
Let Agreed: This term indicates that a landlord has provisionally agreed to enter into a rental agreement with a prospective tenant, pending additional checks and referencing. It doesn't require the prospective tenant to have paid a holding deposit.
Let: This term signifies an established binding rental agreement between the landlord and tenant.
For both lettings and sales, the guidance addresses additional terms:
New On The Market: This term is used for a property not advertised since its last sale or rental. It should only be used for a brief period.
New Instruction: It applies to a property assigned to an agent for marketing recently, even if it was previously listed with another agent without being sold or rented.
New and Exclusive: This term refers to a property that is either new on the market or a new instruction, exclusively available through a specific agent or portal.
New Method of Sale/Let: This term is used when a property is being marketed for sale or rent using an alternative approach to the original advertisement, such as transitioning to an auction or sealed bid.
Reduced: This term indicates that a property's price has recently been reduced. The reduction should be genuine and comply with the Chartered Trading Standards Institute's guidelines on pricing practices.

info@planetrent.co.uk
0208 0599 550 (for sales)