When tenants are searching for their ideal home, there are five factors that can make or break their decision. Each tenant has their own needs but these are the key features that any tenant would find valuable.
5 Tips for a Successful Relationship with Your Tenant
As a Landlord or Property Manager, it’s important to find a balance between responsible without micromanaging your tenants, so that no one is overstepping their boundaries. A successful relationship between Property Manager and Tenant is where everybody feels comfortable and secure.Read more
Preparing For Storm Season
Storm season is upon us and we’d like to remind property owners and tenants how to ensure they keep themselves and their property safe during this time.
Questions to Ask Your Tenant’s Previous Landlords
A professional Property Manager or Landlord will always check references as part of screening an applying tenant. It’s important you ask the right sort of questions to figure out if the tenant is suited to the rental property and to avoid any discrimination claims or violations of privacy rights.
Smoke Alarm Safety Reminders
As a Property Manager or Landlord, you have a responsibility to ensure a rental property meets all health and safety requirements. Ensuring your client’s rental properties are equipped with compliant smoke alarms that are regularly maintained will give you and your client both peace of mind.
How to Handle Noise Complaints From Your Tenant’s Neighbours
Noise complaints can be tricky to resolve. As the Property Manager or Landlord, how do you make sure all parties are heard and come to an agreement?
Fair vs. Excessive Wear and Tear
When conducting inspections, you may come across some wear and tear. How do you determine what is fair and excessive and who is responsible for what?Read more
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