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When we moved to NC four years ago, rental houses in Research Triangle Park were extremely hard to come by. But, with two kids, a
cat, and a Rottweiler, we needed space.
We called around the area for a MONTH before we moved, talked with lots of real estate folks and FINALLY found a rental in RTP that
would accept pets. We came down early, saw that it was not what we wanted (looked like the prior pets had RUN the house), so we
stalled a couple days on signing the lease. Within 24 hours, with an extreme bit of luck, we found a second rental in RTP, exactly
what we wanted, with a large yard for our pup. The owners had not wanted pets but agreed to accept them and adjusted the rent by
adding a Pets Fee-- about $20 a month I recall -- and we jumped at it.
This person will find what she is looking for if she is willing to spend some time and maybe some extra money. She needs to contact
*every* possible rental agency and real estate agency and be willing to compromise.
Kay
PS - through our local STC, I periodically receive "requests for leads on rentals" from friends of techwriters moving to the area.
Perhaps that is another option?
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> I have rented in many places (and am renting still) with pets--never less than 1 cat and 1 dog, right now 2
> dogs and a guinea pig. You can ALWAYS find rentals which allow pets--even large ones. It may not be
> exactly what you want (I personally would have liked a balcony) but it can be
> done, especially if that's your top priority.