Tips for Protecting Your Rental Properties
From wear and tear to emergency repairs, your investments face a number of threats. How do you ensure your rental property is always protected? Take note of these tips.
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From wear and tear to emergency repairs, your investments face a number of threats. How do you ensure your rental property is always protected? Take note of these tips.
Corded windows can seem harmless, but state legislation says otherwise. Here is how to make sure your investment property is compliant regarding the supply and installation of coded window furnishings.
Co-owning a rental property is an alluring option, especially for first-time property investors. However, before you sign your name along with a friend’s or a family member’s, make sure you are aware of the pros and cons that come with sharing the benefits and responsibilities of a rental property.
One major headache for many Property Managers and Landlords is unauthorised short-term lets by tenants.
One way to ensure a better return on your property investment is to make some improvements to rental property. However, it takes more than just applying a fresh coat of paint or installing new kitchen appliances. You should strategise and tailor your plan to your target market and allocate your budget appropriately.
Before the start of a new tenancy, you want to make sure the property is ready to accommodate a new tenant. This not only ensures your tenant’s safety and comfort, but shows them the standard to which they should keep the property during their stay.
There may be instances when your tenant requests to make alterations or additions to your property to make it more “livable” for them. They may only do so with the Landlord’s approval.
When processing applications, consider if the potential tenant meets some of these qualities. It can save both you and the applicant time and stress when you’re able to determine the traits of a high quality tenant.
The holidays can be a great time for you to take advantage of when marketing your rental property. Here are some good reasons why.
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