Pet-friendly corporate housing accommodations

Moving into corporate housing can be a great solution for extended stays, relocations, or temporary work assignments. If you’re a pet owner, though, finding accommodations that welcome your furry friend can sometimes be a challenge. Fortunately, many corporate housing providers, like NIKA Corporate Housing, offer pet-friendly accommodations designed to make your stay—and your pet’s—more comfortable.

Before you pack up the treats and toys, here are some key things to consider when bringing your pet to corporate housing.


1. Check Pet Policies in Advance

Not all corporate housing providers allow pets, and those that do may have specific pet policies. Before booking, make sure to ask about any breed restrictions, size limits, or the number of pets allowed. Some properties may only allow cats and small dogs, while others might have more lenient rules.

At NIKA Corporate Housing, we offer pet-friendly options in select locations. Be sure to confirm the pet policy and any associated fees upfront.


2. Consider Pet Fees and Deposits

Many pet-friendly corporate housing providers charge a pet deposit or non-refundable pet fee. This fee typically covers any potential cleaning or damage caused by your pet during the stay. Some properties may also charge a small monthly pet rent.

When you stay with NIKA Corporate Housing, we provide transparent information about pet fees and policies, so there are no surprises when you check-in.


3. Location Matters for Your Pet’s Comfort

Before settling on a corporate housing option, think about the location in relation to your pet’s needs. Are there nearby parks or walking paths for exercise? Is the neighborhood pet-friendly? Living in a pet-friendly community can make your pet feel more at home and reduce the stress of the move.

Our properties in Florida are located in residential neighborhoods with easy access to outdoor spaces, so your pet has plenty of room to roam and play.


4. Prepare for Pet Care Needs

Moving to a new city with your pet means you’ll need to find local pet services, such as vets, groomers, and pet supply stores. Research the area to ensure there are reputable services close to your new corporate housing location. Some corporate housing communities may even have pet washing stations or access to local pet care services.

Additionally, check if the property has convenient areas for walks or if nearby parks require pets to be leashed. If your pet prefers a fenced area to play, look for communities with pet-friendly amenities, like fenced dog parks or outdoor areas.


5. Pet-Proof Your Temporary Home

To ensure your pet’s safety (and to avoid additional fees), it’s a good idea to “pet-proof” your corporate apartment. Remove any fragile items that might get knocked over, and be mindful of keeping your pet’s food and water in a spill-proof area. If your pet tends to scratch or chew, consider bringing covers for furniture or toys to keep them occupied.

At NIKA Corporate Housing, our fully furnished apartments are designed to be durable and comfortable, but a little extra care goes a long way in keeping your temporary home in top shape.


6. Consider Your Pet’s Routine

Moving to a new environment can be a stressful experience for pets, so it’s important to maintain their regular routine as much as possible. Bring along familiar items, like their bed, toys, and food bowls, to help ease the transition. Establish a daily routine for walks, feeding times, and playtime to make your pet feel more at home.

NIKA Corporate Housing provides comfortable living spaces with enough room for you and your pet to maintain a sense of routine and normalcy during your stay.


7. Plan for Your Pet’s Behavior

Consider how your pet will react to the new surroundings. If your dog is prone to barking at unfamiliar noises, or if your cat gets anxious in new environments, you might want to make adjustments to help them settle in. Keep your pet entertained to avoid disruptive behavior and consider using calming products if needed.

Living in a pet-friendly apartment also means being considerate of your neighbors. Make sure your pet is well-behaved, especially in common areas or shared spaces.


Why Choose NIKA Corporate Housing for Pet-Friendly Accommodations

At NIKA Corporate Housing, we understand that pets are part of the family. That’s why we offer pet-friendly, fully furnished apartments designed to make your stay—and your pet’s—as comfortable as possible. With prime locations, flexible leases, and amenities that cater to both you and your furry friend, NIKA Corporate Housing is the perfect solution for your temporary housing needs.

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