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Renting a house outside the country with a pet – What are the main rules?

by Pixel Desenvolvimento / 05/01/2021 / Published in Uncategorized

Moving from Brazil and renting a home abroad with a pet can be a long and challenging process. Despite this, it is not impossible to live abroad with your dogs and cats.

The big problem is the refusal that some people have to accept tenants with pets, mainly because of the damage they can cause to the property. 

As a result, the search for an apartment or house may take longer than planned.

Also, you need to pay attention to all the rules of the country you want to move to. Some documents and exams can be requested, as well as happen when traveling by plane with animals. 

Now, if you want to know more about renting a house abroad with a pet, keep reading this article that PETFriendly Turismo has prepared to answer all your questions.

Why is it important to know the rules before renting a house abroad with a pet?

It is often very difficult to rent a house or apartment when you have pets. 

Homeowners are resistant to having tenants who have dogs and cats, as they can cause damage to the paintwork or structure of the place.

Therefore, speak well with the owner and understand all the rules before deciding to close the contract.

In the United States it is common for landlords to demand that animals be neutered, for example.

In cases of excessive noise or complaints from neighbors, the landlord may require you to leave the premises immediately, making it even more difficult to find another property overnight.

What are the main rules for having an animal at home while in another country?

As in Brazil, it is necessary to commit to offering a pleasant environment for your dog or cat while in other countries. 

Some places have very specific rules about having a pet in the house. Therefore, it is essential that you follow them so as not to break any laws or get involved in friction, especially with neighbors.

1. Find out if the place is pet-friendly

Although society is increasingly concerned about animals, not all countries have a strong pet friendly culture. 

Therefore, when planning the move, you need to research whether your dog or cat will be welcome there.

At this point, talking to Brazilians who live in the country and have pets can help you a lot. 

Ask if there are any restrictions on walking the animals or entering public spaces.

Now, if you are going to Germany or Portugal, you can relax. The statute of each place considers animals as living beings and not objects. 

The same happens in Austria, Spain, France and Switzerland, places that guarantee that animals have their rights guaranteed.

2. Seek to understand the type of pet allowed in the environment

Having dogs or cats as pets is part of the culture of many countries. 

However, there are extremely dangerous breeds that are banned in some places, such as:

  • American Bulldog: breed prohibited in Denmark and Singapore,
  • Pitbull terrier: variation prohibited in some states of the USA, Canada and England;
  • Fila Brasileiro: prohibited in the United Kingdom;
  • Dogo Argentino: banned in several countries, including Australia, Cayman Islands, Denmark, Republic of Fiji, Iceland, Singapore and Ukraine;
  • Among others.

However, find out which types of pets are accepted in the country. 

Ferrets, for example, are considered pets in the United States, as are rabbits and guinea pigs.

3. Do neighbors bother you with pets?

As in Brazil, neighbors can be bothered by pets, especially if they frequently make excessive noises.

Keep in mind how your pet reacts to different situations and what your new routine will be like living abroad. 

Dogs that spend a lot of time alone are more likely to bark longer, while some cats have a habit of walking around the neighborhood at night, which can damage the roof. 

Still, find out if the neighborhood where you are considering living also has pets.

What are the main rules for renting a house outside the country with a pet?

Clear all your doubts about taking your pet abroad before renting a property.

Renting a property in itself is a complicated process. And that gets even more difficult when you have a dog and a cat. 

Many landlords may ban them, or charge extra fees for them to be accepted. Also, it can be difficult to maintain a good relationship with neighbors.

1. Find out if pets are allowed in the residence

Before renting a outside home with a pet you need to know if your pets will be accepted on site.

Some homeowners do not accept tenants who have pets because they think they will cause damage, especially if they are large.

Therefore, breaking this rule can result in the eviction of the property at any time.

In a situation like this, it is best to look for a place where your dog or cat is accepted and avoid future problems. 

In some countries, such as the United States, homeowners have the right to prohibit pets or to accept only specific breeds that they like inside the property.

Additionally, he may still require the dog or cat to be spayed and/or neutered.

2. Animal cannot make noise

Although the pet is accepted on the property, its noise can be a reason for you to leave the place.

So, evaluate what the pet’s routine will be like in the other country. Some animals get stressed if they stay locked up all day. 

So, if you intend to work abroad, renting an apartment may not be the best option.

3. Do neighbors care about the presence of pets?

It’s not always easy to keep up with your neighbors when you have pets. This is even worse when you are a foreigner and/or don’t speak the local language.

Dogs and cats make noises when they feel threatened, when they hear strange sounds, when they are happy, among others, which can annoy some people.

However, people who have pets are more understanding of their behavior. 

For this reason, it is essential that you find out if your neighbors also have pets or if there has already been a bad situation caused by them. Talk to the landlord in advance.

4. Is it necessary to pay an extra fee to live with the animal?

Owners usually charge a special deposit for pets to pay for possible damage they may cause to the property. 

In addition, they may also require fees to be paid monthly.

These values and rules vary by location and must be specified in writing in the rental agreement. 

So, talk to the owner of the property to clear all your doubts about these payments before signing the contract. 

5. Guide dogs and emotional support animals

Although homeowners may ban dogs or cats from their properties, there are  exceptions when it comes to guide dogs and emotional support animals.

In the United States, refusing rent to a tenant who is visually impaired or who relies on a support animal is illegal. 

The Federal Fair Housing Act of 1988 is responsible for this determination.

Other rules for moving to another country with pets

In addition to the rules for renting a property with pets, you should also pay attention to the airline’s requirements for transporting them on the plane.

Usually they travel in the cabin together with the tutor, but in others they must travel at the gate. To learn more, visit this complete guide from PETFriendly Turismo.

Still, each country has its particularities regarding receiving pets from other places. 

Japan requires animals to be microchipped and quarantined for up to 180 days.

In general, to take them to another country you will need to have the following documents:

  • International Zoosanitary Certificate (CZI);
  • Veterinary certificate proving good health;
  • Vaccination certificate.

In addition, all animals must be protected against rabies and dewormed.

What is it worth? Rent a house outside the country with a pet or buy it?

It is not always easy to rent a property, especially abroad. 

This type of contract involves  a series of requirements, such as proof of credit, attestation of legality through passport copies, employment contract, among others.

This situation can get even more complicated when you have a pet.

After all, some landlords refuse to rent out their properties to people who have dogs or cats. 

So it’s best to buy a house so that your pet has more freedom and you don’t run the risk of being evicted or having to look elsewhere in a hurry.

Now, if your only option is to rent a house outside the country with a Pet, count on the support of PETFriendly Turismo. 

Our experts can help you find the ideal property and avoid any headaches during the process. Get in touch with our call center.

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