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Selling A House With Pets At Home

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Real Estate Agent with Century 21 Shawmut Properties

When we have pets, they quickly become a part of our family. But when it comes to selling your home, potential buyers may not be impressed by the presence of your four-legged family member. Whether it's due to allergies or a simple case of not being a lover of animals, many buyers shy away from a home with pets. The good news is that there are strategies you can employ to sell your house without a ruff time.

A Foolproof Solution

If you worry about potential home buyers being scared off by the presence of your pet, find an alternate location for them while you are showing the home. Perhaps a neighbor, family member or friend could watch your pet for a few hours. Otherwise, consider boarding your pet temporarily. Without the discomfort of an unfamiliar animal, buyers will be free to tour your home and envision their own belongings in it without having any distraction.

If All Else Fails . . .

If you cannot find a way to temporarily relocate your pet, place him/her in a pet carrier when buyers are touring your home. Animals should not remain in this type of unit for more than two hours at a time, but this should give buyers enough time to see the home and ask any questions. If you have an outdoor kennel or exercise pen, your pet may be satisfied here until the tour is over. Your main focus is to keep him/her from interfering with the tour and/or disturbing your potential buyer.

What's Left Behind

As every pet parent knows, animals often leave little surprises in some unapproved places. If you find yourself with carpet stains or pet odors, hire a professional cleaning company. If this fails, replace the carpet or consider installing hardwood floors. Buyers will see stains or smell the presence of an animal and may form an early opinion, which isn't likely to be favorable, before even giving your house a chance. Once your pets are out of the house, remove their litter box or training pad(s) and clean the area thoroughly.

Staging

Many sellers are already aware of this term because staging a house is essential in the real estate business. If you have pets, remove any photos or other goodies, including toys and furniture, when showing your home.

Picture Perfect

When you sell a home, your REALTORĀ® will take photos for the listing. These images may appear in advertisements and/or on the REALTOR'SĀ® Web site, which means they should represent everything that is wonderful about your home. Avoid any photos that show your pet, his/her toys or bed. Buyers are not looking for a pet, but rather a house that they can call home.

Legal Matters

Your local law may require that you inform potential buyers that a pet lives in the home. Nobody likes to see pet hair on the carpet or see a dirty litter box, but they do have the right to know everything about the house, including any pet presence.

Kathy Denworth
BHHS Keys Real Estate - Islamorada, FL
Realtor in the Florida Keys, Islamorada, Key Largo

I once had a tenant with three smelly dogs who smoked. The stench was awful. I was popping popcorn to serve to a caravan when I accidently burnt it. It helped cover the awful stench.

Mar 16, 2011 01:56 PM
Charleyne Stumpf
Century 21 Nashoba Associates - Pepperell, MA

I'm going through the same thing with a client of mine, who I have a close relationship with.  The problem is, is that her house is a short sale and her husband and she just cannot afford to do any more than what they have done.  At the very least the carpets need to be cleaned.  I actually spent 2 hours scrubbing the kitchen down during a desolate Open House a few weeks ago......Sometimes, as honest as you can be with people, it is what it is.........

Mar 16, 2011 02:11 PM
Steve Simer
FREEDOM REALTY - Barksdale AFB, LA
Moving to Bossier City Call(318)218-2824

Bob, Good reminder. Your Dog may not bite you, but they might bite a stranger coming in your house. Put them out side when your home is being shown.

and Kathy, WOW!!!!

Mar 16, 2011 02:12 PM
Susan Neal
RE/MAX Gold, Fair Oaks - Fair Oaks, CA
Fair Oaks CA & Sacramento Area Real Estate Broker

Good advice.  I am an animal lover, but I know that some folks have allergies or otherwise would prefer not to look at a home that they suspect just might have an odor (can't tell that from a photo).

By the way, I found Kathy's comment fun - at first I thought she meant that the dogs smoked!  lol 

Mar 16, 2011 02:31 PM
Ann Bellamy
Hard money lending for investors in NH and MA - Tyngsboro, MA
Lending to real estate investors since 2006

I thought Kathy's dogs smoked too.  I have visions of them sitting around a poker table with smelly cigars.  

Between the dogs and the smoke, it's a turnoff.  I read somewhere that to cook a plate of cinnamon buns and leave them out with a note for the prospective buyer infuses the home with a cinnamon smell and is welcoming at the same time.

Mar 17, 2011 07:13 AM