Talking Property Management
Elite property manager Samantha Eason discusses aspects of successful property management, including the management of client assets, as well as growth and strengthening strategies. Supported by Exclusively Managed - Brisbane Boutique Property Management. There is no doubt Sam is not one of your standard podcast speakers - this won't be a perfect sounding podcast, we spend our time focusing on our clients assets and investments, but we are here with you to discuss the dangers of improperly managed investments.
Talking Property Management
Vacating a 5 STAR A Grade Tenant, and for what?
This is possibly the worst change in legalisation we have seen to date, and it affects everyone!
Rent cannot be increased during a fixed term unless it is stated in the tenancy agreement and all of the following occurs:
- the agreement states the rent will be increased
- the agreement states the new amount (or how it will be worked out)
- the property manager/owner gives the tenant at least two months' notice in writing for a general tenancy and four weeks’ notice for a rooming accommodation agreement, and
- it has been at least 12 months since the tenancy started or since the last increase.
What do you do when your tenant is more than happy to pay the increased rent and stay in their home?
If you have any questions or scenarios you would like us to discuss on an upcoming episode, please email samantha.eason@exclusivelymanaged.com.au or visit https://www.exclusivelymanaged.com.au/