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22-44 Jackson Avenue, Apt 514
Long Island City, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11101
$3,464
No Fee
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By Daniel Morales, 1 hour ago
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E 28TH ST
Kips Bay, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10016
$6,500
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By Jordan St John, 1 hour ago
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200 East 32nd Street, Apt 4A
Rose Hill, Kips Bay, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10016
$4,900
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By Nicole Sobol, 5 hours ago
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714 Sqft
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50 West 93rd Street
Upper West Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10025
$5,941 - $6,401
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By Michael Cohen, 5 hours ago
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568 Pacific Street, Apt G2
North Slope, Park Slope, South Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11217
$4,500
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By Charles Ega, 4 hours ago
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1 Jane Street, Apt 1D
West Village, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10014
$5,450
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By Adira Halley, 1 hour ago
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286 Stanhope Street, Apt 2A
Bushwick, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11237
$4,200
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By Arie Moller, 4 hours ago
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410 7th Street, Apt 2
Central Slope, Park Slope, South Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11215
$6,300
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By Delroy Bodley, 7 hours ago
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1,600 Sqft
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1399 Greene Avenue, Apt 1R
Bushwick, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11237
$4,995
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By Arie Moller, 4 hours ago
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208 West 82nd Street, Apt 1C
Upper West Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10024
$5,250
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By Giovanni Nunez, 5 hours ago
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135th St and 40th Rd
Downtown Flushing, Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11354
$3,300
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By Barry Greenberg, 2 hours ago
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710 Sqft
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330 East 49th Street, Apt TH2
Turtle Bay, Midtown East, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10017
$3,000
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By Nicole Sobol, 5 hours ago
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450 Sqft
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37 Wall Street
Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10005
$4,729 - $5,094
By Hamzeh Kazmi, 4 hours ago
Financial District Expert
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330 East 46th Street, Apt 3V
Turtle Bay, Midtown East, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10017
$3,495
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By Patrick Paszko, 4 hours ago
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27 Montrose Avenue, Apt 4C2
East Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11206
$4,850
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By Nicky Broker, 7 hours ago
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27 Montrose Avenue, Apt 5M
East Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11206
$4,050
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By Nicky Broker, 6 hours ago
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East 27th Street
Kips Bay, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10016
$6,490
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By Nicole Sobol, 5 hours ago
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Second Avenue
Kips Bay, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10016
$6,279
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By Nelli Gukasyan, 5 days ago
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Pet Friendly Apartments for Rent in NYC

Pet-Friendly Apartments in NYC

Housing a pet in New York City presents a few extra challenges and restrictions to the apartment search. In some buildings, it is far harder to bring a small dog or cat than additional human family members! For a truly only-in-NYC experience, there are a few buildings that requires the condo or co-op board to interview your pet. To determine the actual rules. the best first step is of course to ask the building management. Any decent apartment broker or leasing office should be able to provide the general guidelines, and it is common to require a reasonable pet fee or deposit. For those planning on sneaking your pet into the apartment, we highly recommend against it. Even if there is no doorman or live-in super to catch you, your own neighbors might prove to be the most vigilant lookouts to uphold any pet restriction policies.

Why are typical requirements for having a pet?

Just because a building calls itself pet-friendly is no reason to assume it will be friendly to your particular pet! Most pet friendly buildings will accept cats, small dogs, and pets fully contained in a cage or aquiarium (rabbits and fish). However, there are often size restrictions. The magic cutoff seems to be 40 pounds for many condos and co-op buildings when assessing dogs. Be sure to clarify the rules before you sign a lease, and know that the rules are subject to change almost at any time.

Why would a condo or co-op board interview a dog?

It may seem unbelievable that the board of directors of a New York co-op would have the time or inclination to interview your dog. Stay calm... the purpose is not to ensure your dog reacts promptly to random strangers shouting "SIT" or "ROLL OVER" repeatedly. The board interview is primarily for the board to verify the breed, age, and size of your dog. As you might imagine, more creative dog owners before you may have grossly underestimated the weight of their pets, or quoted the weight without accounting for eventual growth. At the interview, the board might require a photograph, and you will be expected to appear before the board should you add new pets to your official list of residents. They will also carefully go over the building policy with you so you will be aware of any restrictions or extra fees charged to your unit.

What are the penalties for no-pets allowed buildings?

We definitely do not condone sneaking pets into your apartment without notifying the landlord. It is almost certainly a breach of contract and violation of your lease agreement, as almost every lease will specifically ask you to clarify and initial that you will not have pets residing in the apartment. Even if your lease does not mention the pet policy, the apartment may be part of a condo or co-op with specific house rules or bylaws forbidding pets, or at least registering and notifying the building of your pets. In the worst case, the illegal pet could be grounds for eviction. Even in cases when an eye-seeing dog or guide dog must be accomodating for someone who is visually impaired, it is still good practice to disclose any and all animans that will be residing in the unit.

Will the doorman walk my dog or feed my pet when I am away?

After surveying dozens of doormen buildings in NYC years ago, with the help of many sociology students, Professor Peter Bearmen concluded that it is absolutely inappropriate to ask the building doorman to take care of pet chores. Along with holiday tipping and other ettiquette issues, these findings were published in a book called Doormen. Please do not ask your super or doorman to walk your dog. If you need to be away for a period of time, find a proper sitter for your pets. In an absolute emergency, you are much better off calling a friend and begging him or her to come to your apartment and handle the tasks (your doorman and super should have a spare key at all times).