Pet-Friendly Renting can Increase rent Revenue! As a residential rental property owner, your goal is to add to your cash flow by increasing revenue and decreasing expenses. Often Nashville property owners feel that by allowing their tenants to have pets in their rental units, the property value will decrease and maintenance costs will increase so your cash flow is ultimately hurt. However, studies have shown that with fewer unit vacancy days, and mitigating actual damage to property, allowing pets in truth increases your investment’s cash flow.
RPM Investor’s Choice Pet Protection Plan (PPP)
Are you concerned with the costs to allow Renters to have Pets? If so, our Pet Protection Plan may be an option for you. For a small monthly payment, we can eliminate the risk to you as a property owner for Pet-caused damage to your property. Any damages to your property will be covered up to $2,000 by RPM Investor’s Choice.
Many issues with Pet damage are related to odors. In most cases, the odor source resides in your carpets. To address this after tenant Move-out, we will utilize a special cleaning service that specializes in removing pet stains & odors, while leaving a fresh citrus scent.
Customize your Policies
Many Nashville property owners are concerned about potential damages and increased insurance costs when rental units allow for pets. A non-profit animal group FIREPAW has developed a companion Animal Renters Program (CARP) that can help create individual pet programs, customized pet policies, and pet agreements for your leasing situation. They have dispelled the negative myths around pets and renting, helping both landlords and tenants work together to establish more pet friendly renting options.
Real Property Management Investor’s Choice is an experienced Nashville property management company that can take care of the needs of all your tenants and provide an environment that makes tenants feel at home.
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