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When you have pets and you live in an apartment, your cleaning deposit is quite often larger than that of people with no pets. It may take the form of two separate deposits, but it amounts to the same thing. When you leave the apartment for brighter horizons, you want to make sure that all of that money comes with you. That’s why it is important to make sure that your pet doesn’t cause any damage to the apartment that your landlord will quibble over.To that point, here are a few tips:
Make sure that your pet is housebroken. This is extremely important for many different reasons. No one likes the smell of animal urine, making sure that your pet does their business where they should falls squarely on your shoulders.
Once your pet is housebroken, you must make sure that you have an area where you can walk them. If you have cats, this won’t really apply to you; cats don’t take well to leashes on an ordinary basis. Find a place where you can walk your pet and they can happily do their business outdoors. Take appropriate tools to clean up the mess, though. That’s part of your job, too.
Other than stains and smells from your pet, you have to worry about other damage. Pets love to scratch, chew and employ other destructive forms of recreation. Providing them with appropriate toys and furniture will help you keep your apartment looking great. Make sure that any damage that does occur is repaired immediately, though.
Keeping your apartment looking the way it did when you moved in will make sure you get your money back when you leave.