A survey of 1,000 people has found that 35% of those who are either renting or who have rented in the past were living with a furry, four-legged roommate even though they weren’t allowed to have pets as part of their lease agreement. Out of that group, 25% admitted harboring the animal made them feel anxious, worried, or guilty.
How were the tenants caught?
The vast majority (48%) say they were busted during a surprise visit by the landlord, while 21% say they were caught when they were out and about or walking their dog. The remaining 21% blame snitches for tipping off the landlord.
Out of the tenants who were caught red-handed, 22% sadly said it led to them being evicted.
If you’re wondering exactly which species renters were the most likely to own, you’d be right if you said dogs (59%) and cats (56%). Rabbits came in a distant third at 8%.
Source: SWNS Digital