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Well, it does bring extra issues for the landlord, so I suppose that having a pet fee is reasonable, but it sounds like there's a fair argument that the demand is undersupplied today.
This is for the US, but I wouldn't be surprised if numbers hold.
https://www.tenantcloud.com/blog/pets-in-rental-properties-a-guide-for-landlords-and-tenants
This is the only argument in my mind. The supply of housing is far too restricted. This is allowing landlords to gouge. If government really worked for the people, then it would have done something about this years ago.