2016
DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2016.1210095
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Renting with pets: a pathway to housing insecurity?

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“…We elected to focus on dog ownership because dogs are the pets most likely to venture with their owners into the broader community (Wood et al, 2005), thus having the potential to facilitate interactions with other people. At the same time, landlords often ban dogs from rental housing (Carlisle-Frank, Frank, & Nielsen, 2005, Power, 2017, which impacts where and how people with pets may live. Bans and surcharges on pets may impact emerging adults disproportionally, since they are more likely to be tenants, if they can find rental housing at all.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…We elected to focus on dog ownership because dogs are the pets most likely to venture with their owners into the broader community (Wood et al, 2005), thus having the potential to facilitate interactions with other people. At the same time, landlords often ban dogs from rental housing (Carlisle-Frank, Frank, & Nielsen, 2005, Power, 2017, which impacts where and how people with pets may live. Bans and surcharges on pets may impact emerging adults disproportionally, since they are more likely to be tenants, if they can find rental housing at all.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, an inability to find a place that accepts pets could mean that emerging adults may stay in unhealthy relationships or living situations. Pets are often restricted from rental housing (Carlisle-Frank et al, 2005;Power, 2017), so finding another place could be time-consuming following a break-up, so much so that in one case, a dog was used as a pretext to reunite a couple, but only temporarily.…”
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“…And yet, housing issues, such as moving and renting, remain among the main reasons why people give up their pets [ 3 ]. The number of animals that are relinquished due to housing issues is especially problematic during peak moving seasons [ 4 ], tight rental market conditions [ 5 , 6 ], foreclosure crises [ 7 ], and/or following natural disasters [ 8 ]. Then, due to shelter overcapacity, relinquished animals may be euthanized.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…And pets do matter to people. For instance, qualitative researchers have delved into positive as well as negative influences that urban dogs can have on wellbeing (Burrows et al ., ; Degeling & Rock, ; Degeling et al ., 2015; Derges et al ., ; Higgins et al ., ; Holmberg, 2013; Instone & Sweeney, ; McCormack et al ., ; Power, ; Power, ; Rock, 2017; Solomon, ; Tissot, ; Toohey & Rock, ; Urbanik & Morgan, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%