Pets
At Carolina Furnished Rentals (CFR), we understand that during a fire, flood, or relocation, your dog is your emotional support system. Separation is not an option.
While hotels often impose strict weight limits (e.g., “Under 25 lbs”) and apartments lack outdoor space, CFR specializes in single-family homes with fenced yards. This makes us the preferred housing provider for insurance adjusters looking to place families with “fur babies.”

Generally, No. Due to severe allergies among future guests (including medical patients with compromised immune systems), most of our homes are Dogs Only.
Exception: In rare cases for long-term Extended Stays (90+ days), we may approve a cat with an additional deep-cleaning fee. This must be approved in writing prior to booking.
No. Unlike hotels that cap weight at 25–40 lbs, we welcome large breeds.
Whether you have a Golden Retriever, a Lab, or a Great Dane, they are welcome as long as they are house-trained and well-behaved.
Yes. Because we carry specialized liability insurance for short-term rentals, we must adhere to standard insurance breed restrictions.
Note for Insurance Claims: If you are a Displaced Family with a restricted breed, please contact us directly. We may be able to petition for a specific exception depending on the property owner’s individual policy.
Yes, most of them do. This is our biggest advantage over an apartment or hotel.

Yes, most of them do. This is our biggest advantage over an apartment or hotel.
You don't have to walk your dog on a leash in a parking lot at 11 PM. You can simply open the back door.
Our fences are maintained to ensure your pet stays safe while you recover from your displacement or settle into your new job.
Look for the "Fenced Yard" amenity filter when searching our properties in Cary, Apex, and Durham.
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Yes. We charge a Non-Refundable Pet Fee (per pet) rather than a high security deposit.
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To maintain the “Hotel-Level Cleanliness” our founders demand, we ask for three things:
Service Animals
We strictly adhere to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Service Animals specifically trained to aid a person with a disability are not pets and are exempt from pet fees and breed restrictions.
Note: Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) are not classified as Service Animals under the ADA or North Carolina law for short-term rentals and are subject to standard pet fees and rules.

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