
Ignoring Tenant Requests is Bad for Business
Ignoring tenant requests is bad for business, particularly regarding repairs and maintenance or any other concern tenants have communicated. As a landlord, your tenants rely
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Ignoring tenant requests is bad for business, particularly regarding repairs and maintenance or any other concern tenants have communicated. As a landlord, your tenants rely
One of the six common, costly landlord mistakes I wrote about in a previous blog is about some landlords not maintaining their rental properties. Both
Property investment is a business; landlords should maintain a “professional” approach with tenants instead of a “personal” one. That way, it is easier to keep
Landlords’ tenants are customers, not friends; treating tenants as customers makes it easier to keep emotions intact, ensuring you always act responsibly and professionally. One
It’s been five years since smoke alarms became compulsory in rental properties in March 2018. ➡ For all rental properties, it’s mandatory to have working
Insurance is vital for both landlords and tenants. Like any business, property investing is about reducing risk. Of course, landlords need to protect their investment
Unfortunately, communication can get lost in big companies as it gets passed down for job bookings etc. I recently had an experience engaging a heat
Earlier this month, I did a blog on healthy homes standards, and I mentioned there’s still resistance out there with some landlords being reluctant to
Local Market The rental market has definitely slowed down on Trademe and Realestate.co.nz; you’ll find there’s quite a number now of listings four weeks &
2023 has kicked off to an excellent start. We are getting quite a few more inquiries from landlords that have typically done their property management,