There is a six-month moratorium on residential tenancy evictions during COVID-19. The NSW Government is introducing an interim 60-day stop on landlords seeking to evict tenants due to rental arrears as a result of COVID-19, together with longer six-month restrictions on rental arrears evictions for those financially disadvantaged by COVID-19. New measures Coronavirus (COVID-19) has already had a significant impact on the economy, meaning some tenants are having difficulty keeping up with rent payments. The NSW government is introducing measures...Read More→Read More
The building manager, also known as a facilities manager, organises, controls and coordinates the strategic and operational management of buildings and facilities to ensure the proper and efficient operation of all its physical aspects, creating and sustaining safe and productive environments for residents. In residential buildings, this is typically conducted at all times of the day, every day of the year. The building manager can consist of a single individual or a team, with services able to be delivered by...Read More→Read More
New residential tenancy laws started on 23 March 2020. Changes to the residential tenancy laws started on 23 March 2020, with amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (the Act) and the new Residential Tenancies Regulation 2019 (the new Regulation). What are the changes? The changes improve tenants’ renting experience while ensuring landlords can effectively manage their properties. The changes aim to reduce disputes over repairs and maintenance, increase protection and certainty for tenants, and clarify the rights and obligations...Read More→Read More
A property manager is someone hired to oversee the daily operations of a real estate investment for a landlord. They play an integral role in the success of the investment because have control over most aspects of the property and its tenants. Property managers ensure that the properties under their care operate smoothly, maintain their appearance, and either preserve or increase in value. They show properties to prospective tenants or buyers, explain the lease terms, collect monthly rents, and pay...Read More→Read More