When renters contact Urban Igloo seeking an apartment, many of them request features such as parking, updated finishes, an in-unit washer/dryer and more.  But there is one request that we hear a lot that can often be a deal breaker, “Do you have any pet-friendly apartments?”

The answer is yes. But what do renters need to know before renting an apartment or condo that accepts pets?

Fees – There can be any combination of fees and deposits for animals at pet-friendly properties. Often, there is a non-refundable fee upfront along with pet rent. The fees often vary by type of pet (cat or dog) and they are generally between $200-500 per pet. Pet rent also varies by type of pet, and it normally runs between $25-50 per month.

Restrictions – Many buildings have size restrictions and/or breed restrictions for dogs. Most commonly, the weight restriction is between 50-75 pounds; however, there are quite a few places that only allow small dogs (less than 25 pounds). Breed restrictions are also common. The most common breeds not allowed in apartments in the area are pit bulls, rottweilers, German shepherds, Doberman pinschers, huskies, bulldogs and mastiffs.

Building Rules – Some buildings will let your pet have the run of the house, but others have strict policies about where your pet can and can’t be on the property. Some buildings only allow pets in certain elevators, and some don’t allow them in certain outdoor areas. On the flip side, many have a doggie pool party at the end of the season and they let all the dogs come out to play.

Pet Areas – When searching for a pet-friendly apartment, don’t just look at the property. Be sure to check out the surrounding areas for places to take your dog out to stretch his or her legs. Philadelphia has several dog friendly parks where your pup can let off some steam and socialize with other dogs, as well as a number of apartment buildings that have their own private dog parks. Also, some restaurants throughout Philadelphia will allow you to bring your dog if you sit out on the patio.

Lastly, don’t forget to register your dog with Philadelphia.  All dogs over the age of four months must be registered with the city of Philadelphia. The cost is $16 for altered dogs, $40 for unaltered dogs, and free for service animals.

Note: Many apartments are not going to have issues with pets such as birds or lizards, but be sure to check before signing a lease.

Are you looking for some pet-friendly apartments?  We have several Philadelphia apartments that will gladly welcome your pet.