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Maximize Your Deposit Refund by Minimizing Your Pet’s Presence

Georgetown Tenant with a Piggy Bank and a Cute Cat If you are like most renters, you look forward to the day when you will get your security deposit back. Having a pet while renting a home may decrease your chances of getting a full refund. Although your Georgetown property manager might allow pets, it’s up to you to ensure your pet doesn’t damage the property. If you don’t act accordingly in advance to guarantee that they are appropriately cared for and well-behaved, you could end up wasting your deposit or even paying more for any damage caused by your pet. And the good news is as a pet owner and a renter, to a great extent, you can take action to minimize the impact your pet will have on your rental property.

Keep Your Pet Clean and Healthy

One of the most successful strategies to protect your pet and your Georgetown rental home is to guarantee that your pet is clean and healthy. Consistently bathing and grooming your pet can help keep them comfortable and decrease unpleasant odors that can accumulate on furniture, walls, and carpeting. You should likewise take proper steps to keep your pet free of fleas or other parasites, which can infest a home and harm your pet’s health. Preventing fleas is much easier than removing them later, so it is worth the effort to be proactive about it.

Train and Supervise Your Pet

Another crucial approach to protect your rental home from unwelcome damage is to train and supervise your pet appropriately. Pets like cats and dogs need to be trained to use a litter box or a yard to eliminate waste. If such training does not happen, pets can urinate or worse inside the rental home, which leads to severe damage to walls, floors, and even fixtures. Once carpeting has been urinated on, it is very hard to completely clean again. Instead, make sure you give your pet an appropriate place to do their business.

If accidents happen, enzyme products should be used to eradicate the smell of pet urine and discourage your pet from returning to that same spot. Unwanted urination, chewing, and other behaviors result from leaving a pet home alone for hours or even days at a time. Even pets left in the yard all day will dig holes, chew up sprinkler lines and plants, and cause other sorts of damage. There are many ways to keep your pet and your property safe while you are gone, from having someone check on them during the day to crate training them (for dogs). As a tenant, it is important to properly supervise your pet or risk losing your security deposit when you move out.

Clean Up After Your Pet (the Right Way)

Lastly, to minimize your pet’s presence in your rental home, cleaning up after them regularly (and instantly) is important. Pet waste should be promptly and correctly disposed of, and pet beds, kennels, cages, or other areas should be cleaned frequently. Pets living in dirty conditions can contract a wide range of diseases, many of which can pass to humans. Chaotic pets, yards, and homes also tend to attract insects and unwanted pests, which pose further health risks and can cause more damage to the property.

When you move out, it’s even more important to completely deep-clean the property and assess any damage your pet may have caused. If you can make small repairs yourself, that can help a lot. For example, fill in any holes dug in the yard, clean up pet waste outside and inside, and properly wipe down all walls, baseboards, floors, and other areas the pet had access to. If your pet caused damage you can’t fix, don’t try to hide it! It’s best to document the property’s condition and report it to your landlord if a dispute arises.

Owning a pet is a big responsibility, but it doesn’t need to interfere with getting your security deposit back. Taking a few proactive steps ensures that you, your pet, and your home are clean and properly cared for.

 

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