How do I sell a parent’s home with pets still living there?
Can you sell a parent’s house while pets still live there? Yes — follow this simple plan to protect the sale price and keep the pets safe.
Quick reality check
You can sell a parent’s home with pets inside. But buyers smell pet odor. Photos with pets inside distract. Unplanned showings stress animals and seniors. Fix those problems, and you keep value, speed up sale, and avoid headaches.
Step-by-step plan to sell a parent’s home with pets still living there
- Confirm authority and timeline — before listing
- Verify who can sign documents (owner, power of attorney, estate executor).
- Set realistic show windows around the pet and owner routine.
- Be honest in the listing
- Disclose pets in the property details. Use phrases buyers search for: “selling a parent’s home with pets,” “homes with pets allowed.”
- Honesty avoids surprise offers falling apart and protects you legally.
- Clean, neutralize, and repair
- Hire professional odor removal and steam-clean carpets. Pet smell is the biggest value killer.
- Fix visible pet damage: stained flooring, scratched doors, chewed trim.
- Replace cheap carpets if needed — buyers notice.
- Staging that works with pets
- Use minimal, clean staging. Remove pet beds and bowls during photos and showings.
- If pets must stay, stage areas to show they are cared for: closed-off pet zone, tidy litter boxes out of camera view.
- Smart photography and marketing
- Use bright, wide photos that focus on the home, not the pet. Mention “pet-friendly” when it’s a feature for the right buyer.
- Target local buyers and investors who know how to handle homes with pets.
- Showings and safety
- Schedule showings at predictable times so pets can be secured or temporarily relocated.
- Offer options: local pet-sitters, short-term boarding, or family pickup for showings.
- Pricing and negotiation
- Price for condition — after cleaning and basic repairs. If there’s heavy pet damage, be realistic.
- Offer disclosure documents and photos of repairs to reassure buyers.
- Legal and compassionate touches
- Provide vaccination and vet records if available. It builds trust.
- If the sale involves a senior parent, coordinate with family and healthcare power of attorney.

Why hire a specialist
Selling a parent’s home with pets requires experience, local market knowledge, and clear systems. A focused real estate pro reduces days on market and preserves value. I map the plan, coordinate cleaners, manage showings, and negotiate offers that reflect the true value.
Final takeaway
You don’t need to move pets out forever to sell a parent’s home. You need a plan: disclosure, cleaning, staging, predictable showings, and accurate pricing. Do it wrong and watch offers evaporate. Do it right and sell fast for top dollar.
For a no-nonsense, local plan and step-by-step execution, contact Tony Sousa for a free consultation: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca



















