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How to minimise rent in arrears

Having a good tenant makes investing property so much better. However, even good tenants encounter financial loss and this will have a direct flow in effect to the landlord. On the other hand a bad tenant can cause significant problems to a landlord in more ways than one. Here are some ideas to help minimise rent in arrears: Upfront background checks When your property manager contacts you to present a...

What you need to know when a tenant passes away

There is nothing worse than experiencing the loss of a life. If you know the person or not, nothing is more precious than life. However in this article we take a look at the financial perspective of a landlord’s interest in the event their tenant passes away. It’s the last thing any landlord wants to think about, but if you are investing in property for the long term, there is a possibility that a...

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The issue of mould in an investment property

Depending on where mould in an investment property can be an issue all year round. In this article we explain some general points to help avoid the build up of mound in your investment property. What is mould? Mould and mildew are a form of funghi. They thrive and grow with built up moisture. Overtime a property may get damp, dark and poorly ventilated. This often occurs in wet areas of a home including...

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What to know when needing to break a lease

When entering a rental agreement a tenant intends to live in the property for a while, usually more than twelve months. However due to change of circumstances, it’s not uncommon a tenant wants to break a lease early. In considering this, it’s important to understand the proper way to break your lease. A rental agreement is a contractual agreement that is set on a fixed term. This is a legally...

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Transfer your lease to a new tenant

When a tenant signs a lease it’s normally intended that they want to live in the property for twelve months or more. It’s often a common experience to see a tenant continue renting beyond the first twelve months but they go on a month-by-month lease. It is understandable as circumstances can change at it provides the tenant with the flexibility to leave the property on short notice. However during a...

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Common mistakes buyers make

Common mistakes buyers make - and how to avoid them. Buying a home is one of the biggest commitments you’ll make in a lifetime. If you can get it right the first time, you’ll obviously increase the chances of adding more properties to your net wealth. In doing so this article may help you prevent some common mistakes buyers make. You may also enjoy our article on "First Home Buyers - 5...

COVID-19 – There is some comfort for tenants

COVID-19 - There is some comfort for tenants. It's a confusing time for renters and landlords amid the COVID-19 crisis. The information hasn't been free flowing – but here's what we know so far. The Australian government has announced numerous stimulus packages to support the many Australian landlords and renters, but the details surrounding it remain limited. The lack of information has made many...

Tenants in common – Another way to buy/sell property

These days, not everybody wants to buy a property outright on their own. An alternative may be to purchase through a tenants in common. If you’re considering buying a house with a partner, however worried the relationship won’t last. The Tenants in Common Exchange (ticX) will provide you with a platform to sell your share. The ticX trading platform allows developers, builders, renovators and real...

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Top reasons to build your own home

When buying a place to live we are spoiled with choice. Do you buy a cheaper old home that needs fixing or do you pay top dollar for a newly renovated home? Building a brand new home is a particularly popular choice. This is very evident with first home buyers and owner occupiers looking to live in a home for a long period of time. Here is a list of reasons to build your own home: Longevity -...

The difference between repairs and improvements

This is a very interesting discussion. Many feel it is based on opinion, while some feel it’s the same thing. However, there is a difference between repairs and improvements. Property investors this is a snapshot for you. This will help you know what’s tax deductible and what is not. What is a repair? Put quite simply, a repair replaces a part of something that’s already there. This has occurred...

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