No dogs allowed: San Francisco’s pet housing crisis

Michael Harrington, president of Pacific Union Property Management, said that while some landlords may be flexible about allowing small dogs, they know they can always find another tenant without an animal.

“We’re definitely in what I would call a landlord’s market,” said Harrington.

“Then at least you can protect yourself with a pet deposit,” said Andresen. “And it certainly puts your relationship with your tenant in a more cooperative place.”

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