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Paws, Claws, and Care: The Hidden Maintenance Impact of Pets in Rentals

Pets add comfort, companionship, and joy to rental living. They may also affect your home in ways many renters don’t realize. From subtle floor scratches to hidden HVAC strain, everyday pet behavior contributes to pet rental wear and tear over time. Being aware of these impacts and practicing smart tenant pet upkeep helps renters protect their space, minimize unwanted move-out costs, and maintain a positive relationship with landlords.

How Pets Contribute to Everyday Wear and Tear

Even the most well-trained pets typically create added wear in a rental home. Many types of pets are typically busy, and even small amounts of activity can add to wear and tear. For example, pets regularly running across floors, jumping on furniture, or scratching at doors are all normal and instinctive behaviors.

But all of this activity does tend to show up as wear and tear over time. For this reason, awareness of how your pet contributes to the wear and tear in your rental home is the first step in keeping pet-related maintenance issues under control.

Flooring Damage Renters Often Overlook

Floors tend to show the earliest signs of pet rental wear and tear. That’s since those furry paws come with nails that can scratch hardwood, laminate, and vinyl surfaces, among others. Carpets also absorb fur, odors, and moisture from accidents or spills, causing to long-term staining if not cleaned promptly.

Walls, Doors, and Trim Take a Hit, Too

For different reasons, pets typically to gravitate toward doors and windows, especially when excited or anxious. This can lead to behaviors like scratching at entryways, chewing or clawing on trim, or rubbing against walls. All of this activity can cause subtle but noticeable damage over time.

Pet Hair, Dander, and HVAC System Strain

Pet hair and dander don’t just settle on furniture and other surfaces. Unfortunately, it also circulates through your rental home’s air system. Pet hair can lead to gunked-up vents and dirty filters, which will then cause reduced airflow and put strain on HVAC systems. In turn, this can result in higher energy use (and higher utility bills!) and maintenance issues.

Odors and Moisture: The Silent Maintenance Challenges

Pet odors also come with the territory, and often settle into carpets, curtains, and upholstery. And if your rental home has limited ventilation, humidity can add to the problem. Moisture from baths, water bowls, or accidents can all contribute to added wear and tear or even property damage, if not cleaned up right away.

Smart Tenant Pet Upkeep That Protects Your Rental

The upside is that there is a lot you can do as a renter to protect your rental home from pet damage. After all, responsible pet ownership goes hand-in-hand with responsible renting.

Some simple habits that can make a big impact cover:

Renters who practice consistent pet upkeep often experience healthier homes and smoother move-outs, when the time comes. Clean surfaces, minimal damage, and reduced odors lower the risk of deposit deductions and help build a positive rental history, especially in pet-friendly communities.

Happy Pets and Healthy Rentals Go Together

Keeping pets as a renter doesn’t have to mean extra stress or costly repairs. With a touch more attention and some proactive property care, you can enjoy living with your pets while minimizing the wear and tear on your home. In fact, just a little effort today can help protect both your home and your wallet tomorrow.

 

If you’re wondering how to manage pet-related upkeep or want to learn more about maintaining a pet-friendly rental, contact your local experts at Real Property Management Legend. Our team is happy to help you with rental maintenance best practices or help you find a new rental that you and your pet will love. Browse our available rental listings to find your dream home!