Landlords: Don’t forget breach notices
A case recently before the Tenancy Tribunal reinforces the need for landlords to give anti-social breach notices if they want to evict a tenant for unacceptable behaviour upsetting neighbours. (Source: Landlords.co.nz)
Property managers recommend big rent increases
Some landlords are being told to put up their rents 20 per cent or more by property managers who say bigger increases are needed now that rents can only be adjusted once a year. (Source: Stuff.co.nz)
Drugs testing not enough to evict tenant
The landlord relied primarily on the fact of methamphetamine contamination occurring during the tenancy as sufficient evidence the tenant has either caused or permitted contamination to occur and her tenancy should be terminated. (Source: Landlords.co.nz)
How to work out a good property investment
Not all property investors understand the return on their rental. Barfoot & Thompson has put together a handy guide on property investment. Auckland’s biggest rental agency says investing in property isn't rocket science but does require a bit of homework. (Source: Landlords.co.nz)
Address Alerts
Do you need a current address on a previous tenant or want to know if your tenant is intending to move? We have an Address Alert feature which can be activated for any tenant you have previously tenant checked or lodged on our tenancy database. The Address Alert will trigger anytime another illion Tenancy member completes a check on your tenant. An email notification will be sent to you. This feature can be turned on or off from the My Account menu where you can find all your previous tenant checks and lodgements.
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