When marketing a property for rent, the biggest concerns for most landlords are usually the amount of rent they can earn from the property and the speed they can get a tenant moved in. If the property appeals to the target tenant, it will likely rent quickly and for a good price. If the property is not attracting the attention in the market you'd hoped, perhaps there's something that you could change to entice a tenant?
What can landlords do to capitalise on the rising number of older tenants?
How can sellers avoid flaky buyers?
If your home isn’t selling, who or what is the problem?
In this quick read, we look at some of the responsibilities a landlord should always have at the top of their to-do list.
In this six minute instructional video Ben and Jill explain all about heads up property alerts.
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