If youโve ever told a fib to your landlord, then youโre not alone, with a new survey finding that 26 per cent of Australian renters have kept secrets from their property owner.
According to Finder, 10 per cent of the naughty renters have concealed a pet, making this the most common fib among tenants, followed by smoking or vaping inside (7 per cent).
Hiding damage such as a hole in the wall, or making improvements to the property without asking permission were each covered up by 6 per cent of renters.
While the data shows 5 per cent of tenants sublet to an extra person without proper documentation or lease approvals, to make a bit of extra cash on the side.
With a further 3 per cent renting out the space on platforms like Stayz or Airbnb without permission.
Finder Money Expert Sarah Megginson said lying to your landlord is a recipe for disaster.ย
โHiding things from your landlord or real estate agent could be considered a breach of your tenancy agreement,โ Ms Megginson said.
โDepending on the nature of the lie, breaching your contract could result in the loss of your bond, termination of your rental agreement, or your landlord taking legal action against you.
โWhilst you might consider it to be a white lie, you run the risk of throwing yourself back into a highly competitive rental market with a black mark against your name.โ
A separate Finder survey revealed in the last five years, more than 36 per cent of renters had lost some or all of their rental bond.ย
Of those who didnโt get their bond back, damage to the rental โ including floorboards, carpet, and pet-related damage โ accounted for 42 per cent of lost bonds.
Aside from damage, an unclean kitchen or oven (16 per cent) and unpaid rent (11 per cent) made up the other reasons bonds werenโt returned.

Ms Megginson said honesty was the best policy for renters.
โFor instance, in Queensland, if a tenant makes a change to the property without the landlordโs consent, they can be required to reinstate the property to its original condition โ even if the changes you made add value or amenity,โ she said.
โBeing dishonest can have tremendous negative consequences which could persist in the future.
โDisclosing issues up front can help you tackle the problem and save you money and heartache down the track.โ