Pet Deposits: What You Should Know


Pet Deposits: What You Should Know


What Is a Pet Deposit

A pet deposit is an upfront, refundable payment made to cover any pet-related damage during your lease. It is separate from your standard security deposit in many rentals.

Why Landlords Charge Pet Deposits

Landlords use pet deposits to protect their property from issues such as scratches, stains, odors, or extra cleaning needs. It ensures both the renter and landlord have clear expectations.

Common Pet Deposit Amounts

Pet deposits vary depending on the rental, location, and type of pet. Many landlords charge a flat amount, while others set different rates for dogs and cats. The deposit must follow state rental laws.

Is a Pet Deposit Refundable

A pet deposit is usually refundable if your pet causes no damage. If repairs or deep cleaning are needed, the cost may be deducted before the refund is issued.

Pet Fees vs. Pet Rent

Some rentals charge additional fees or monthly pet rent. A pet fee is typically nonrefundable. Pet rent is a small monthly cost added to your usual rent. Check your lease to understand what applies.

What Renters Should Do Before Moving In With Pets

Review the lease for all pet-related charges

Confirm whether the deposit is refundable

Ask about pet policies such as weight limits or breed restrictions

Keep the rental clean and report any issues early

Document the unit’s condition during move-in

Current Rentals Available

We have 1-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom apartments available in Pottsville and Minersville. These units are move-in ready, spacious, and located close to local amenities. Contact us for availability if you are renting with or without pets.
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Areas We Serve

Pottsville, Minersville, Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, St. Clair, Frackville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Schuylkill Haven, Orwigsburg, Pine Grove, Girardville, Port Carbon, surrounding Schuylkill County areas, Springfield Massachusetts and surrounding neighborhoods.

 

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