Should Landlords Allow Pets?
Protecting Your Property Without Losing Great Tenants
In Pensacola, Milton, and across Northwest Florida, pets are part of the family. Surveys show that nearly 70% of U.S. households have a pet, and many renters specifically search for “pet-friendly” homes.
So what should landlords do—allow pets and risk property damage, or say no and risk losing great tenants? Let’s break down the pros, cons, and smart ways to handle pets in your rental property.
Step 1: The Upside of Allowing Pets
There are real benefits to opening your doors to tenants with pets:
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Larger tenant pool → Attract more applicants, reducing vacancy time.
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Higher rent potential → Pet-friendly homes often command premium rent.
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Longer lease terms → Pet owners are less likely to move frequently since pet-friendly rentals are harder to find.
Allowing pets can give your property a competitive edge in the Pensacola rental market.
Step 2: The Risks of Pets in Rentals
Of course, pets can bring challenges:
• Property damage (scratched floors, chewed trim, stained carpets)
• Odors that require deep cleaning at turnover
• Noise complaints from neighbors
• Liability concerns if a pet injures someone
These risks are why many landlords hesitate. But with the right systems, risks can be minimized.
Step 3: Use Pet Deposits and Fees Legally
Florida law allows landlords to charge pet deposits or non-refundable pet fees—as long as they’re clearly outlined in the lease. This helps cover cleaning and minor damage.
Important exceptions:
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Service animals and emotional support animals (ESAs) are not “pets” under the law. Landlords cannot charge deposits or deny them.
• Pet policies must comply with fair housing regulations.
Step 4: Screen Pets Like You Screen Tenants
Just as you verify credit, income, and rental history for tenants, you can require:
• Pet application forms with details on breed, size, and age
• Vet records for vaccinations
• References from prior landlords
This protects your property while keeping responsible pet owners welcome.
How Clover Property Management Handles Pets
Clover helps landlords balance tenant demand with property protection.
🍀 Pet screening and application process
🍀 Enforceable pet policies in every lease
🍀 Collection of pet deposits and fees within Florida law
🍀 Regular inspections to catch issues early
🍀 Clear separation of “pets” vs. service animals to avoid legal mistakes
We make it possible to say “yes” to pets—without risking your investment.
Don’t Miss Out on Great Tenants
Pets are here to stay. The real question isn’t should landlords allow pets, but how can you allow them safely? Clover Property Management provides the systems, policies, and protections that let you enjoy the benefits while minimizing the risks.
📲 Visit www.CloverPM.com or call 850-994-1542 for a free consultation on managing your rental property.
Your tenants stay happy. Your property stays protected. Everyone wins.
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