Currently there are 49 available Pet Friendly rental houses for rent.
Typically landlords will require a pet deposit, check out our listings and contact the landlord for up to date pet policy and fee information.
When we discuss "Pet Friendly" in the context of renting single family homes, we're specifically talking about Cats and Dogs only. Additionally, each rental home will have their own criteria and limits around how many cats or dogs are allowed and their size based on weight. Although a rental house might be labeled as "Pet Friendly," it's best to inquire directly with the property manager or Landlord for their specific pet policies.
On HotPads we offer the option to select either Cats or Dogs or both within our search filters. This allows users to be more specific in their Pet Friendly home search in Hollywood Hills.
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