Ms Wooley, who also owns two rental homes, said she prioritised tenants with pets."You're giving someone a house for their family and their pets are family."
Residential Tenancies Authority customer experience manager Sam Galer said the change would end "no pets allowed" statements in advertisements and allow tenants to negotiate with landlords.Renters still need to ask for permission to keep a pet, but the request will be considered approved if there is no response within 14 days.
Mr Galer said tenants would be responsible for any damage to the property caused by their animal but could not be asked for a separate "animal bond".
If you are able to do so, please join a network of animal foster carers to support pet owners who are victims of domestic violence, natural disasters, illness, finding pet friendly accommodation. There are many responsible pet owners who need temporary help in loving homes 🐾🙏
One of the very few positive things NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner was pass the Residential Tenancies Legislation Amendment Bill in 2020 which allows tenants to keep pets in their rental property. Such a weight was lifted, I tell ya! auspol
Not sure I think someone from ABC caught COVID so as a precaution they bagged there cats 😂
I'm looking for a adult dog. Great home but I'm not paying ridiculous prices for a dog that will eventually be put down. Rspca paws their a about money now. Government funded charities should be taxed. Still looking
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