Many home owners have pets for companionship, guarding the house, and because they are just plain fun. However, according to the Fort Myers property management industry, keeping animals inside the house or within the area of the property can possibly reduce the value of your home if proper precautions are not made and the animal is not cared for properly. Aside from the benefits the owners get from them, they may also pose risks and disadvantages.
Here are some of the consequences of common pets that tenants usually request to have within their rental home and the possible problems that can occur:
Cats
One of the most common pets kept at home are cats. Cats can scratch floors, carpets, walls, and fabrics when their nails are not trimmed. When they urinate or “spray” on the floors or walls, they leave a distinct strong smell that is extremely difficult to eliminate. Cats that are let out to roam can also cause problems with neighbors.
Dogs
The level of damages a dog can cause is sometimes linked to its breed. There are dogs that may never cause trouble to the property but dog breeds such as boxers and pit bulls or other guard dogs may not only cause harm to a house, such as the screen doors or gates it is possible they can cause harm to humans as well. Dogs can scratch floor surfacesbecause of their sharp nails but this can be avoided by trimming their nails regularly. They can also damage the floors, carpets, door frames and so on by biting or scratching it. The most damage typically occurs when the tenant or homeowner is not home and the dog is not crated.
Birds
One of the major consequences in owing pets is to maintain cleanliness. Floors, windows and furniture can get bird droppings and feathers. The droppingsharden and it is difficult to remove if not cleaned right away. If the birds are fed outside of their cage, the seed hulls will get on the floor everywhere and that requires an owner to vacuum the floor regularly. It can easily turn into a mess especially when there are multiple birds.
The best thing a homeowner can do that is renting out their home, is to talk to their Fort Myers property management company and set up some sort of pet policy so they are covered monetarily if damages occur to the property because of the tenant’s pet actions. There is always the option of not allowing pets at all which will alleviate having to ever worry about these problems however it will decrease the chances of renting the home out quickly.





