Los Angeles, CA

Pet-Friendly Apartments for Rent in Los Angeles

Homes that welcome your dog or cat — with the fine print explained

How pet-friendly renting really works in LA

Updated June 2026

Quick Answer

Pet-friendly apartments in Los Angeles welcome cats, dogs, or both, but the real question is always the fine print: pet deposits, monthly pet rent, breed and weight limits, and how many animals are allowed. Expect a refundable pet deposit of $300-$500 and pet rent of $25-$75 per month per animal in many buildings. Every listing below welcomes pets — confirm the specific policy before you sign.

Los Angeles is a deeply pet-friendly city — dog-dense neighborhoods like West Hollywood, Silver Lake, and Santa Monica have off-leash parks, dog-welcoming patios, and pet stores on every commercial strip — but 'pet-friendly' on a listing is the start of the conversation, not the end. The phrase tells you the building allows animals; it does not tell you the terms. The renters who have the smoothest experience are the ones who treat the pet policy as part of the lease negotiation and get every number in writing before move-in, rather than discovering a weight limit or a second-pet ban after they have fallen for the unit.

Budget for the costs that come with a pet, because they add up. Most pet-friendly LA buildings charge a refundable pet deposit, commonly $300-$500, to cover potential damage, plus monthly 'pet rent' that typically runs $25-$75 per animal — a recurring charge that is easy to overlook when comparing listings on base rent alone. Some buildings charge a one-time non-refundable pet fee instead of or on top of the deposit. Two cats in a building charging $50/month each is an extra $1,200 a year, so factor the full pet cost into your real monthly budget, not just the headline rent.

The limits matter as much as the money. Ask three things up front: how many pets are allowed (many buildings cap at two), whether there is a weight limit (a 40- or 50-pound ceiling is common and quietly excludes a lot of dogs), and whether any breeds are restricted (some insurers push landlords to exclude specific breeds regardless of the individual animal). A landlord cannot deny a legitimate service animal or, in most cases, an emotional support animal under fair housing rules, and those are not pets under the law — but a standard pet still has to clear the building's stated policy. Every apartment on this page welcomes pets; use the listing contact to confirm the exact deposit, pet rent, and limits for the unit you want.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent with a pet in Los Angeles?

Most pet-friendly LA buildings charge a refundable pet deposit of about $300-$500 plus monthly pet rent of roughly $25-$75 per animal. Some charge a one-time non-refundable pet fee instead. Factor the recurring pet rent into your budget: two pets at $50 each is an extra $1,200 a year on top of base rent.

Are there breed or weight limits on pet-friendly LA apartments?

Often, yes. Many buildings cap the number of pets (commonly two), set a weight limit around 40-50 pounds, and restrict certain breeds — frequently because of the landlord's insurance. These limits vary building to building, so confirm the specific policy in writing before you sign rather than assuming 'pet-friendly' means any pet is welcome.

Can a landlord refuse my service or emotional support animal?

Generally no. Under fair housing law, service animals and, in most cases, emotional support animals are not treated as pets, and a landlord typically cannot deny them or charge pet fees for them, even in a building with a no-pet policy. Documentation requirements apply. A standard pet, however, must still meet the building's stated pet policy.

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