Finding a rental property when you have a pet can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. While millions of households in the UK share their homes with animals, not all landlords are keen to do the same. The good news is that things are improving. In particular, it should be easier for pet owners in England to find welcoming rental properties – thanks to the Renters’ Rights Act which came into force on 1 May 2026. Here we look at what right the new law gives you, and how to improve your chances of finding a place to live if you own a cat or dog. Renting with pets: what’s the current situation? Pet ownership is common across the UK. In fact, around 51% of adults in the UK own a pet of some kind, according to animal charity PDSA. Despite this, many rental listings still come with a ‘no pets’ policy. In most cases, whether pets are allowed is entirely up to the landlord. If your tenancy agreement says no pets, it’s important to take this seriously – keeping a pet without permission could put your tenancy at risk. That said, attitudes are shifting, and more landlords are becoming...