Pets and Animals

Pets and Animals


Existing Residents

Existing residents follow a slightly different process than new residents who disclose a pet during their leasing process. Existing Residents should start their pet application process here


Pet and Animal Application

All applicants will be asked to fill out a Pet/Animal Screening Application.

The Pet/Animal Screening Application is FREE FOR NON-PET/ANIMAL-Owners and those with Service Animals. Pet owners will be asked to pay a one-time application fee per pet. That fee is subject to change and is described in the screening website.


Number of Animals That May be Permitted

Our properties that do allow pets, with written permission, do not permit more than 2 animals of any kind in any dwelling unit.


Pet Deposits

If your pet is approved, you may expect to pay a refundable pet deposit of $500.00 generally. Our landlord clients make their own pet rules and some deposits are more. This figure should be considered a minimum. We would be happy to tell you the pet deposit amount for an approved pet at any of our properties.


Pet Fees

Besides the application fee, the applicant pet owner can expect to pay a minimum monthly pet fee of $25.00 per approved pet. The fee varies by property.


Service Animals

We do not decline or charge deposits or monthly fees for verified service animals which were disclosed to us before moving into one of our homes. By completing the required Pet/Animal Screening Application we will verify your service animal. There is no fee for service animal screening applications.


Aggressive Animals are a Lease Violation

Aggressive animals or animals that show aggression to any BMore staff, employee, vendor, owner, or otherwise are a lease violation regardless of whether the animal is approved. It is the residents' responsibility to properly train, and socialize their animal for proper human contact by strangers and to maintain a safe working environment for any persons engaged in renting of the Premises to the Resident. Aggressive animals may be cause for eviction.