Cats - Rental Properties
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Cats - Rental Properties
Hi,
We are concidering a move to Annecy as my husband has been offered a 2 year secondment. The company would pay for us to rent a flat. We would like to bring our 2 cats but don't know if pets are usually allowed?
Thanks
We are concidering a move to Annecy as my husband has been offered a 2 year secondment. The company would pay for us to rent a flat. We would like to bring our 2 cats but don't know if pets are usually allowed?
Thanks
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Re: Cats - Rental Properties
I can understand why landlords might refuse dogs and NACs, but I believe that cats are usually accepted.
If we can advise on other aspects, don't hesitate to start a new thread!
Annecy is certainly a lovely place to be seconded to!
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Re: Cats - Rental Properties
I know people with cats in rented properties. I guess it depends on the landlord, I'm not sure if they are legally allowed to refuse you because you have a cat, or maybe it depends on the contract, but if they don't want cats then they'll simply find another reason to refuse you. But unless they specifically ask, why tell them?
In any case the tenant is always required to have damages insurance, and is responsible for leaving the property in no worse condition that it was when you moved in. French landlords are very precise about this, the legal contract usually includes a detailed état des lieux with photos taken when you move in and another when you move out, so that there can (in theory) be no argument about any damage to the property.
Bring the puddy-tats, you can't leave them out of the adventure :-)
In any case the tenant is always required to have damages insurance, and is responsible for leaving the property in no worse condition that it was when you moved in. French landlords are very precise about this, the legal contract usually includes a detailed état des lieux with photos taken when you move in and another when you move out, so that there can (in theory) be no argument about any damage to the property.
Bring the puddy-tats, you can't leave them out of the adventure :-)
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Re: Cats - Rental Properties
I cant help you about the cats but you should have a good look at the relocation package.
Are they paying for your furniture removal or storage in the UK?
Are they paying for french lessons for you both?
Are they paying for essential furnishings expenses?
Will you have an allowance for visit(s) home?
Will they give you support to arrange things like a bank account or insurance or taxation other things that are different in France?
You may find that these things could be a greater problem than finding a flat that will allow your cats.
Good luck with your move.
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Re: Cats - Rental Properties
Hi we have moved into rented accommodation whilst awaiting completion on our house. We have brought 1 dog and 4 cats to the Midi-Pyrenees and they are loving it.