Government to revise pet bans for tenants
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick has announced an overhaul of model tenancy contracts in a bid to โmake it easier for responsible tenants to have well behaved pets in their homesโ.
Only 7% of landlords currently advertise homes as suitable for pets, leaving many renters struggling to find homes, says the government.ย
Some renters have been forced to โgive up their pets altogetherโ due to their inability to find a suitable home.ย
The government now says model tenancy contracts will be โrevised to remove restrictions on well behaved petsโ.
It hopes to ensure that landlords are โcatering for responsible pet owners wherever possibleโ, and that pet bans for renters are only implemented โwith good reasonโ, such as with flats or smaller properties.
Jenrick said: โPets bring a huge amount of joy and comfort to peopleโs lives, helping their ownerโs through difficult times and improving their mental and physical wellbeing.ย
โSo, itโs a shame that thousands of animal-loving tenants and their children canโt experience this because they rent their homes instead of owning property. So, Iโm overhauling our model tenancy contract to encourage more landlords to consider opening their doors to responsible pet owners.”
He added: โAnd we will be listening to tenants and landlords to see what more we can do to tackle this issue in a way that is fair to both. This is part of this new governmentโs mission to improve life for tenants, recognising that more are renting and for longer in life.ย
โWeโve already taken action, banning unfair letting fees and capping tenancy deposits, saving tenants across England at least ยฃ240m a year, and I will continue to take more steps to secure a better deal for renters up and down the country.โ