Good News for Pet Friendly Rentals in London

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The UK is a nation of serious pet lovers and up until recently, finding pet-friendly rentals has been notoriously difficult, especially for people in London.

With 51% of Brits having a dog and 47% having a cat, private renters have long wanted landlords to be more lenient when it comes to having pets.

82% of people say having a pet would positively impact their mental health, with 76% saying a dog or cat at home would make them feel less lonely. However, two-thirds admit to holding off because of their landlords, according to research from YouGov and Mars Petcare.  

Government Advice on Pet-Friendly Rentals

Fortunately, recent government advice offers good news for those looking for pet-friendly rentals. Under the new Model Tenancy Agreement, landlords can no longer automatically ban tenants from having pets. Instead, consent for pets is the default position unless landlords object in writing and provide a good reason.

This news opens up a world of options for the 4.5 million private renters in the UK, many of whom welcomed animals into their homes during the pandemic to combat loneliness.

In the last five years, Google searches for a ‘home with a garden’ have doubled in the UK as more people look to increase space and have pets, while searches for ‘pet-friendly rentals’ surged by 62% in 2020.

The latest guidance means finding a home with a dog or a cat could be much easier going forward.

"The new Model Tenancy Agreement is positive news for both tenants and landlords, who can benefit from this new approach by encouraging more honest and transparent conversations. Landlords who might not have considered pets before will see that they have access to a far greater pool of potential tenants and be able to increase demand for their properties significantly, whilst landlords in buildings which do not allow pets are still able to make sure they adhere to their lease agreements. In a post-pandemic world where dog and cat ownership has surged, and people are at home much more often, we are pleased to be able to support more tenants in finding and settling into a long-term tenancy and making a home for themselves and their four-legged companions." - Hannah McDougall, Chelsea Lettings Manager.

Chelsea, Notting Hill and Gloucester Road are Some of Our Most Pet-Friendly Areas in London

More pet-friendly rentals are available in Chelsea, Notting Hill and Gloucester Road, while areas like Hammersmith, Kensington and Battersea have fewer. According to our data, just 4% of London listings are advertised as pet-friendly, against 23% that expressly say ‘no pets allowed’.

The remaining 70% don’t specify, meaning potential tenants would need to ask upfront, however even if a property isn’t specified as being pet-friendly, tenants can approach the situation with a bit more confidence than before.   

How to Approach a Landlord About Pets

Most landlords are rightfully concerned about potential property damage and cleaning costs associated with renting to people with pets. Often, previously bad experiences with irresponsible pet owners has created a somewhat negative reputation around the issue.

Fortunately, the government's new guidance could work as a reminder that landlords and tenants can make pet-friendly rentals work for both parties. When approaching a new landlord about pets, there are a few things you can do to prove that you’re a responsible pet owner:

  • Offer references from previous properties
  • Provide pet documents, like vaccination records and a spay/neuter certificate
  • Offer to arrange a meet and greet session with your pets

Discover Some of the Latest Pet-Friendly Rentals in London 

These are just a few of the rentals available for people with pets. Find out how to find pet-friendly rentals in London easily with Douglas & Gordon, contact our lettings agents today. 

Earl's Court Square SW5

Harrington Gardens SW7

Lavender Sweep SW11