17 Sep 5 questions to ask a potential tenant
The time spent with a potential tenant showing them through your property is crucial in assessing their suitability - to both you and...
The time spent with a potential tenant showing them through your property is crucial in assessing their suitability - to both you and...
The 'vacate process' is the period between the issuing of the termination advice and the time the bond is settled. It is in...
Quite often there needs to be communication with a tenant after they have vacated. Sometimes, this communication may be less than pleasant if a...
Unlike their commercial couterparts, residential landlords are not necessarily entitled to recover all outgoings on a property. Charges such as insurance and council...
You take on an investment so that it will make money for you. There are two ways this can happen with a rental...
For a landlord, there are three key components in risk management at the start of a tenancy. One is the lease document, the...
A residential lease will be classified either as a ‘fixed term’ or a ‘periodic’. The former states a specific start and end date. The...
Processing an application for your rental property efficiently and thoroughly will help you select the best tenant and also minimise the down time between...
The ability and willingness of tenants to adequately maintain gardens, lawns and a swimming pool can cause some problems for landlords. Often it is more...
Keeping an eye on your investment property Considering the dollar value of your investment property? Would you put that money in the bank and never...