Those allergic to animal dander and
hair, even if they can't see your pet, will know when
their eyes and nose start to alert them to an allergic
reaction. Many will not purchase a home that poses strong
allergy problems.
Clean litter boxes daily and replace litter before it's
time to show the house. Urine smells permeating from litter
boxes are a turn-off to home buyers.
Vaccum pet hair off carpets, rugs and furniture before
every showing. No one likes to leave a home tour covered
with pet hair.
Brush your pets daily to keep ahead of shedding hair.
Verify that old pet urine mishaps in carpets and under
rugs on hardwood floors are gone for good. Hot humid
weather can bring these old scents back to life.
Train pets not to jump up on strangers, furniture and
countertops. It is distracting for buyers to see cats
running in food preparation areas and dogs mauling quality
clothing.
Take the high road and offer to pay medical bills if
your pet bites a buyer or real estate agent. Agent communities
are small and word gets around fast about home sellers
that don't take responsibility for unruly pets.
Clean up and buy new dog bowls before placing your
home on the market. Fresh pet bowls filled with fresh
food and water finish off a pristine home.
Don't
Leave pets unattended for property showings especially
when you know they can be aggressive or territorial
around strangers.
Take for granted just because you have never seen your
pet be aggressive that if around new people, scents
and noises they won't show a side you've never seen.
Overlook picking up dog droppings in the yard. Buyers
out to take a look at the roof don't want any "take
away."
Underestimate how a barking dog or overly friendly
cats can kill a showing. Be pro-active and take your
pets off site for showings. Hire a dog walker to occupy
pets if you can't be home.
Forget to groom your animals more regularly when your
home is for sale. Dog breath and wet dog hair aren't
becoming to buyers, even if they love dogs.
Leave chewed window sills and door frames in that condition.
It's hard for buyers to get past this type of property
damage. Especially if you have young children in the
house.
Consult with your real estate agent if you have uncommon
pets such as reptiles, spiders, and talking birds. Believe
it or not these can cause more anguish to those not
accustomed to being around them. |