The Power of Pet Resumes in a Competitive Rental Market

As the rental market becomes increasingly competitive, pet owners are crafting resumes to showcase their furry friends. These resumes address common concerns of property owners – aiming to set their applications apart from others and put property owners at ease.

Creating a pet resume is not just about presenting your pet; it’s a demonstration of dedication and responsibility. It sends a message to property owners that, as a renter, you are committed to taking care of your pet and the upkeep of the home.

What to Include in Your Pet Resume:

  1. Pictures:
    • Include friendly and clean images of your pet.
    • Consider adding a photo of a secure home enclosure, especially for pets that require one.
  2. Pet’s Particulars:
    • Provide your pet’s name, age, type, size, weight, gender, and breed.
    • Highlight the best qualities of your pet’s breed.
  3. Health and Training Records:
    • Emphasize any training your pet has complete.
    • Detail the pet’s routine, showcasing exercise and attention given each day.
    • Include health records and vaccines.
    • Bonus item: A recommendation note from a vet, groomer, or previous landlord.

If the owner remains hesitant, consider offering to pay a pet cleaning fee or monthly pet rent.

While the idea of a pet resume may seem unconventional, it has the potential to win over a property owner. In a market where every edge matters, a pet resume might just be the tool that helps you secure your ideal home.

MKJ Homes is here to help make your next move happen as smoothly and as quickly as possible. Is it time for your next move? Contact me anytime. I’m ready to get working for you!

 

 

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