Keeping a pet while renting can be difficult. Very few leasers specifically state that they allow pets, however you might find they're open to negotiate.
Don't rely on rental ads - often landlords and real estate agents will consider pets if you approach them directly. Offer to sign an agreement or pay a deposit and encourage the owner/landlord to meet your well-behaved, well-groomed flea-free pet.
A pet resume may also be your key to success. Consider keeping a veterinary history, up-to-date vaccination certificates and a behaviour profile for your pet. This can then be handed to prospective real estate agents or landlords during your application process, helping them get to know your pet and make an informed decision.
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