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Introduction: Renting with Pets in New Zealand
For many new arrivals from overseas, pets are part of the family. But when you’re moving to New Zealand, finding a rental that welcomes them can feel daunting. From 1 December 2025, new tenancy agreement rules will reshape how landlords and tenants manage pets. These changes are designed to make renting with pets more transparent, fair, and balanced – something every new arrival should understand before signing a tenancy agreement.
Upcoming Tenancy Agreement Pet Law Changes 2025
Here’s what’s changing under the Residential Tenancies Act:
- Written consent required: Tenants can keep a pet if their tenancy agreement allows it, or if they have written consent from the landlord. Landlords can only refuse if they have reasonable grounds.
- Pet bonds introduced: Landlords may charge a pet bond of up to two weeks’ rent. This is separate from the general bond, and only one pet bond can be charged at a time.
- Tenant responsibility for damage: Tenants will be fully responsible for any pet-related damage beyond normal wear and tear.
- Reasonable conditions allowed: Landlords can set reasonable conditions for pets, such as restricting them to certain areas of the property.
- Disability assist dogs excluded: These dogs are not subject to consent or pet bond requirements.
- Existing pets protected: Pets lawfully kept before the rules take effect will not require new consent or bonds.
You can read the full details directly from Tenancy Services.
Renting with Pets: What New Arrivals Should Know
For newcomers, these changes mean:
- Clarity when searching for rentals: You’ll know upfront whether pets are allowed and under what conditions.
- Financial planning: Budget for the possibility of a pet bond alongside your standard bond.
- Confidence in negotiations: Landlords must provide reasonable grounds to refuse pets, giving tenants more agency.
- Fairer balance: The law aims to protect both tenants and landlords, reducing uncertainty for everyone.
The Takeaway
From December 2025, New Zealand tenancy agreement pet law changes will make renting with pets clearer and fairer. For new arrivals, this means less stress and more confidence when finding a home that welcomes your furry friend. The key is to read your tenancy agreement carefully, budget for bonds, and understand your responsibilities. With these changes, settling into life in New Zealand – pets included – should feel smoother and more secure.