You will get the most out of your rental property if you plan carefully and understand all your rights and responsibilities.
Your property must meet all legal requirements before being rented out. This includes requirements around buildings, health, and safety. Make sure any maintenance or repairs are done before tenants move in.
All rental properties must have working smoke alarms and ceiling and underfloor insulation.
Landlords also need to consider how they will comply with the healthy homes standards. All private rentals must comply within 90 days of any new or renewed tenancy after 1 July 2021, with all private rentals complying by 1 July 2024.
If you rent out an unlawful property you are breaching your obligations. You could be ordered by the Tenancy Tribunal to repay rent and other amounts, such as compensation or penalties to the tenant.
Protecting and maintaining your property and keeping good tenants go hand in hand. Rural Tenancy Inspections use a leading cloud-based software solution to manage your property assets. We can give you online access which will enable you to access renral information online, at any time.
We manage all rent payments and pass these on to you. We collect the bond and lodge it with tenancy services. We also pursue and resolve all rent arrears.
We will maintain the property to a legal and liveable standard. We organise all repairs, maintenance and handle all invoices.
When appropriate we will apply for and attend Tenancy Mediation and Tribunal Hearings at no extra cost to you.
Your tenants can contact us any time, any day in case of emergencies. We will organise urgent repairs and maintenance.
We provide rent appraisals and annual rent reviews to make sure you are getting the best possible return from your property
We find the perfect tenant by advertising your property on the right marketing channels
We undertake extensive background checks, credit checks and conduct interviews with potential tenants
We take care of the paperwork for you and ensure you are compliant with property legislation