Market Insights
Taking a client-centric view the key for new Point CEO
Alistair Bone, recently appointed head of Point Property + Portfolio Management, talks about the importance of good relationships. Three months into his new job, Alistair Bone has spent a lot of time talking. Or rather, listening. ‘I’ve been meeting a lot of clients, talking about their rental investments and long-term objectives,’ says the new Point…
Read MoreYour Property Manager’s top tips on… dampness
It might sound obvious, but paying rent on time is one of the main obligations of a tenant. You may have flatmates, or others you share the house with. Regardless of how many other people contribute, it’s still the responsibility of every person who signed the lease and tenancy agreement, to make sure the rent…
Read MoreWhen Will The Dam Burst?
In property, as in all forms of investment, it’s important to have a long-term view and bear in mind lessons from the cycles…
Read MoreDo you need a tenancy agreement for your rental property?
Did you know that all residential tenancies are required to be recorded in the form of a written agreement? The Residential Tenancies Act requires a written tenancy agreement to be completed before a tenant moves in. Tenancy agreements must contain key information including: The address of property Contact details of the landlord and tenant The..
Read MoreA property manager’s top tips to save water at your Auckland rental property
Save money and the environment when you make a few changes to your water usage. If you’re a tenant living in Auckland with…
Read MoreAdvice for tenants when renting a property
What should you consider when selecting a suitable home to rent for you and your family? At some stage in your life, be…
Read MoreHow hiring a property manager makes more than cents
A great property management service will assist with maximising the increase in your rental property’s value With over 15 years’ experience as investors,…
Read MoreNew Residential Tenancy Regulations – Smoke Alarms and Insulation
Amendments to the Residential Tenancies Regulations mean additional requirements for insulation and smoke alarms for residential tenancies in New Zealand. These changes are…
Read MoreEncourage long term tenancies by listening to your tenants
It’s true, property is a people business – and if you listen to your tenants you may just learn something! If you plan to fund…
Read MoreAvoiding noise control complaints
One of the biggest causes of friction between neighbours is noise. Noise issues can be amplified during the hot summer months when tenants…
Read MoreHow to negotiate a successful tenancy
What terms should a landlord discuss with a tenant before finalising the tenancy agreement? On the completion of marketing your property to potential…
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