Are pets a selling issue for condos?
Are Pets Killing Your Condo Sale? Read This Now.
Quick answer
Yes — pets can be a selling issue for condos, but only if you let them be. Most buyers don’t walk away because of a cat or dog. They walk away when the home smells, looks worn, or the condo rules are unclear. Fix the controllable problems and pets stop being a problem — they become a selling point.
Why pets look scarier than they are
Buyers worry about noise, odors, stains, and restrictive condo bylaws. That’s fair. But those are symptoms, not the disease. The real issue is presentation and disclosure. Clean, document, and show clear bylaws and buyers see pets as neutral or positive.

What sellers must do (simple checklist)
- Deep clean: steam-clean carpets, deodorize, shampoo upholstery. No chemical overkill. Neutral, light scent only.
- Repair damage: replace scratched baseboards, refinish floors, fix holes in screens or doors.
- Stage for all buyers: remove pets during showings. Put food, toys, litter boxes out of sight.
- Disclose rules: include condo pet policy and any history of violations in the listing package.
- Price smart: if the unit has clear, documented pet damage, adjust price. If not, don’t throw away equity.
How to use pets as a selling advantage
Pets humanize a condo. Photos of a tidy living area with a well-behaved dog or cat can help target pet-friendly buyers. Highlight nearby dog parks, pet services, and pet-friendly transit. Call attention to allowed pet sizes or types if the building is permissive.
For buyers: what to ask
- What are the condo bylaws on pets? Any breed, weight, or number limits?
- Any outstanding pet-related fines or incidents against this unit?
- Has the owners’ corporation considered bylaw changes recently?
- Are there noise complaints recorded against the unit?
Pricing and negotiation reality
Pets rarely force a sale to fail on their own. They influence perceived value. If damage is real, buyers will ask for repairs or credits. If the unit is clean and bylaws are clear, pricing should reflect comparable, pet-friendly sales.

The local advantage: trust the market leader
You want a realtor who knows how pet policies move buyers in this market. Tony Sousa has a track record of selling condos fast — even pet households. He knows how to stage, disclose, and price so pets don’t cost you a sale.
Contact Tony Sousa: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca
Bottom line: Pets are a potential talking point, not a deal killer. Clean, disclose, and price right. Turn a fear into a feature and sell faster.



















