Houses for rent with pets near me

Houses for rent with pets near me

Finding a property that accepts pets can be very difficult. Letting agencies are often reluctant to help pet owners and many landlords still add a 'no pets' clause to their standard tenancy agreement. 

The aim of our Lets with Pets scheme is to help pet owners find rented homes with their pets. We have highlighted the property websites and online agencies below because we believe they make it easy to search for pet-friendly properties, which takes some of the stress out of house hunting with a pet. 

Houses for rent with pets near me
Zoopla has a pet-friendly property filter. How to search: Search for a property and then click on the 'Filter Results' button. If there are pet-friendly properties to rent in your search area, a 'Pets Allowed' tick box will be displayed under 'Letting Type'.  

Houses for rent with pets near me
OpenRent is an online letting agency. To make the process of finding a property easier for tenants, they have added a pet-friendly filter to their website. How to search: Once you have searched for your chosen location, click on the 'Advanced Search Options' button. You can then select the 'Accepts pets' filter.  

Houses for rent with pets near me
SpareRoomis the UK's largest flatshare website. Their website allows you to search for a room in a property that allows pets. How to search: Click on the Advanced Search link and tick the 'Pets Considered' box

We have highlighted the websites listed on this page because they provide an easy-to-use search facility for pet-friendly properties. However, they may not always have pet-friendly properties available in your chosen search area. 

We get it – there’s no way you can abandon your precious fur baby (babies?) But landlords are notoriously intolerant toward pets. Don’t fret though, there are some landlords who either love pets as much as you, or just aren’t as picky:

First, know the rules regarding pets in different types of housing

Houses for rent with pets near me
Ssssh. It’s technically illegal to have a cat in HDB flats.

Singapore is broadly divided into public housing (HDB flats), and private housing (condos and landed properties).

HDB flats have the tightest restrictions when it comes to pets. You’re not allowed to keep more than one dog in these units. It’s also technically illegal to keep cats in HDB flats. You’ll still see cat owners though, as the law is loosely enforced (i.e. it’s fine until someone complains about it).

There are 62 dog breeds that are officially permitted, and you can find the list here. In general, the rule is “small dogs only”.

Other small pets, such as hamster, guinea pigs, chinchillas, etc. are usually permitted. For birds and fish, these are only allowed if they’re legally imported.

In condos and landed properties, the rules are much more lax.

For starters, you can keep up to three pets in any private property. If you need to keep more than three, you’ll need written permission from the AVA. However, we’d better warn you that most landlords also have a tolerance that ends at three pets.

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The rules for pets can differ between condos – they’re not universal

Condos have management committees, which can decide what sort pf pets are allowed. Note that your landlord can’t trump these rules – if a landlord tells you to ignore the condo rules, you’re taking a big risk. Should the condo later demand you get rid of the dogs, your landlord can’t save you.

If you rent a landed property, you can keep pretty much any type of pet that won’t eat someone, or send the Agri-food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) into a fit. Note that Singapore is very strict on people who try to keep endangered animals as pets.

(Actually, Singapore is just very strict, period).

You can look up AVA restrictions here.

Second, check out this list of condos with a lot of pet-friendly landlords

For your convenience, here’s a list of developments where there’s a high number of “pets friendly” units:

  • The Sound (East Coast Road)
  • The [email protected] Bay (Marina Boulevard)
  • Nouvel 18 (Anderson Road)
  • Leonie Condotel (Leonie Hill Road)
  • Orchard Scotts (Anthony Road)
  • The Clift (McCallum Street)
  • J Gateway (Gateway Drive)

Also, here’s one HDB option where there seems to be a lot of pet friendly landlords: Keat Hong Pride (Keat Hong Close)

This list is by no means exhaustive. It’s best to get yourself a property agent, who can help you pick out a rental unit that’s pet friendly.

Houses for rent with pets near me
A good property agent might be able to convince the landlord to allow your pet

Third, make sure you familiarise yourself with the general rules for Singapore

Dogs that are older than three months must be licensed. The cost is $14 per year for a male or sterilised female, and $70 per year for entire or unsterilised females. There’s also a one-off registration fee of $6.50. You must attach the license to your dog’s collar.

You can renew the dog’s license at any Singapore post office.

Do check whether your dog falls within with category A (banned dog breeds), or category B. The Category B dog are allowed, but must be muzzled in public. You can find the lists here.

In Singapore, dogs must be leashed in public.

Otherwise, the same common sense rules apply as anywhere else in the world: pick up your dog’s poo, don’t let it jump into the condo pool, etc.

Houses for rent with pets near me
Properties along East Coast beach are popular among pet owners

It’s not easy to transport your pet to the vet in Singapore. Pets that are not in carriers are not allowed on public transport (if you see a dog on the train, it’s almost always a service animal). At the same time, many private hire cars or taxis will refuse to take you with your pet.

This leaves you with having to call pet ambulance, or having the vet make house visits. Both options can get expensive very quickly. Living within a walk able distance to the nearest vet can make a huge difference.

You should also check if the nearest shops include any pet stores – this will make it more convenient than lugging several kilos of dog food, live fish in bags, etc. on a long distance trip.

Remember to also check if there’s sufficient room for your pet to run and play. Many condos have wide, landscaped parks – but this doesn’t mean anything if condo rules forbid your pet to get on the grass.

This is one reason why properties near East Coast Beach are popular with pet owners. Check out developments like The Bayshore or Costa Del Sol, which have a high percentage of pet owners. These condos have beach access (via an underpass for residents at Costa Del Sol), so your pet always has a place to play.

Finally, make sure it all goes into the Tenancy Agreement (TA)

Some landlords may agree to your pet when you sign the Letter of Intent (LOI), with a deposit. But when the TA is prepared, you  see nothing that expressly says you’re allowed to keep your pet.

To protect yourself legally, you might want to insist the TA mentions your right to keep the pet on the property. Get a property agent to help you through the process, if you’re not sure how it works.

Can you have a pet in a rented house?

A private landlord who chooses to use the agreement should accept a request from a tenant to keep pets where they are satisfied the tenant is a responsible pet owner. And the pet is of a kind that is suitable in relation to the nature of the premises at which it will be kept,” he added.

Are pets allowed in condos in Singapore?

Private Property and Condos However, even those with spacious gardens would not be allowed to own more than three dogs and landlords have the right to deny any pet into their property. Most Singapore landlords or condo managers are happy to allow pets but will do so following a strict set of rules.

How many cats can you own in Singapore condo?

You can own up to 3 pets in a landed property. However, in the case of condos, the management committees decide which type of pets are allowed in apartments and which parts of the condo can be accessed by them. These rules are just to name a few.

Can you have dogs in apartments in Singapore?

Singapore has many options for pet-friendly accommodation. If you are looking for accommodation in a Housing Board flat, keep in mind that you are allowed only one dog of a small breed per apartment. If you own a large breed or more than one dog, look for private property to rent.