Staying on top of Healthy Homes maintenance ✔️ Each property manager has a regular Healthy Homes catchup with Chelsea to ensure that we're on the right track for any properties that require maintenance. 120 days can fly by so quickly and we find this is the easiest way to make sure that as property managers we are meeting our obligations for both tenants and landlords. It's also a good way to make sure that all Healthy Homes work is being maintained throughout the tenancy. #tandtpropertymanagement #propertymanagement #healthyhomes #compliance
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Here are five reasons to book a Healthy Homes Inspection with Betta Property Compliance: *Legal Compliance: Ensure your rental property meets the Healthy Homes Standards as required by the NZ Tenancy Act *Health and Safety: Identify and address issues like poor insulation, inadequate heating, and moisture problems to create a healthier living environment for tenants *Cost Savings: Prevent costly repairs and maintenance by identifying potential issues early *Tenant Satisfaction: Provide a comfortable and safe home, which can lead to longer tenancies and fewer vacancies *Peace of Mind: Gain confidence that your property complies with regulations and is safe for occupants To book your Healthy Homes Inspection call 0800 422 386 #BettaPropertyCompliance #HealthyHomes
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8️⃣ Scheduled Inspections 🔍 Routine Checks Help! Pre-scheduled inspections prevent small issues from becoming major ones. Landlords, give tenants 24 hours’ notice and keep your property in shape. #RoutineInspection #PreventionIsBetter #PropertyCare
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𝐆𝐞𝐭 𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐲 𝐭𝐨 𝐖𝐞𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐓𝐞𝐧𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐬!🏡✨ Before handing over the keys, make sure your property is prepped and ready to impress. 🔑 A smooth move-in process sets the tone for a positive tenancy and shows your tenants that you’re a landlord who cares. From essential safety checks to final finishing touches, here are 5 crucial steps every landlord should take to ensure everything’s in tip-top shape before the big day: https://cutt.ly/UePaeFrS #basingstoke #belvoirbasingstoke
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As a landlord, ensuring your property is safe and healthy for tenants is paramount. The Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) helps you identify and address potential hazards, from damp and mould to fire risks. Understanding HHSRS not only keeps your property in top condition but also helps you avoid penalties. At No Letting Go Portsmouth & Winchester, we’re here to support you in creating safer, more comfortable homes. 📚 Learn more in our comprehensive guide: https://buff.ly/3Xofe64 #HHSRS #SafeHousing #NoLettingGo #PropertyManagement #LandlordTips
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📋 Four Reasons Why Inspections are Important for Landlords and Tenants Regular property inspections can determine whether a Tenancy goes smoothly or ends in arguments and disagreements. So, whether you're a landlord or a tenant, don't treat them as chores or write them off as a box-ticking exercise. Here are four reasons to take mid-tenancy property inspections seriously. 1️⃣ Raise issues Inspections are an opportunity for tenants to flag up niggling issues that aren't urgent but are worth looking into. This feedback allows landlords to address minor problems before they become expensive, disruptive repair jobs. 2️⃣ Build trust Successful tenant/landlord relationships are built on trust - and that's what inspections can deliver. The landlord can check that everything in their property is in good order, while the tenant can be reassured that the landlord takes their responsibilities seriously. 3️⃣ Health and safety checks Inspections help landlords make sure the property is safe and secure, both inside and out. They can catch things like broken appliances or leaky pipes that might otherwise go unnoticed. 4️⃣ Avoid disputes Sometimes there can be confusion over who is responsible for doing what in a rental property (garden maintenance is a prime example). It's better for these issues to be spotted early – and resolved through discussion – than to have them flare up at the end of a tenancy. ⏰Organising inspections Landlords need to inform tenants at least 24 hours ahead of time before inspecting the property, but giving more notice is even better. Inspections should happen at a reasonable time of day. Tenants can refuse an inspection if the timing doesn't work for them, although being open to flexibility is a good idea. If you need assistance or advice regarding arranging mid-term inspections, simply give us a call. We're here to help! 📞 02838 355100 📩 info@orchardlettings.com #locallettingsexperts #portadown #portadownproperty #portadownrentalmarket
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📋 Four Reasons Why Inspections are Important for Landlords and Tenants Regular property inspections can determine whether a Tenancy goes smoothly or ends in arguments and disagreements. So, whether you're a landlord or a tenant, don't treat them as chores or write them off as a box-ticking exercise. Here are four reasons to take mid-tenancy property inspections seriously. 1️⃣ Raise issues Inspections are an opportunity for tenants to flag up niggling issues that aren't urgent but are worth looking into. This feedback allows landlords to address minor problems before they become expensive, disruptive repair jobs. 2️⃣ Build trust Successful tenant/landlord relationships are built on trust - and that's what inspections can deliver. The landlord can check that everything in their property is in good order, while the tenant can be reassured that the landlord takes their responsibilities seriously. 3️⃣ Health and safety checks Inspections help landlords make sure the property is safe and secure, both inside and out. They can catch things like broken appliances or leaky pipes that might otherwise go unnoticed. 4️⃣ Avoid disputes Sometimes there can be confusion over who is responsible for doing what in a rental property (garden maintenance is a prime example). It's better for these issues to be spotted early – and resolved through discussion – than to have them flare up at the end of a tenancy. ⏰Organising inspections Landlords need to inform tenants at least 24 hours ahead of time before inspecting the property, but giving more notice is even better. Inspections should happen at a reasonable time of day. Tenants can refuse an inspection if the timing doesn't work for them, although being open to flexibility is a good idea. If you need assistance or advice regarding arranging mid-term inspections, simply give us a call. We're here to help! 📞 02838 355100 📩 info@orchardlettings.com #locallettingsexperts #portadown #portadownproperty #portadownrentalmarket
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Are you keeping your rental property safe and compliant? The Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) is crucial for landlords to ensure homes are free from hazards like damp and poor ventilation. Find out how to stay compliant and protect your tenants in our latest blog: https://lnkd.in/ebmzhkW7 #LandlordTips #PropertyCompliance #HHSRS #RentalProperty #Rentokil
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🔧 Maintaining Properties, Building Trust 🏢 We know that property management is about more than just fixing what's broken. It's the proactive care and consistent communication that keeps residents safe and confident in their homes. Our Key Focus Areas: Proactive Inspections: Catching issues early to prevent costly repairs. Resident Communication: Keeping everyone informed to build transparency and trust. Safety First: Ensuring properties meet all safety and compliance standards for everyone's peace of mind. Every action counts when it comes to creating secure and welcoming living spaces. We're committed to doing the small things right so that property managers and residents can feel confident and cared for. What's your approach to maintaining trust in your properties? Let's share insights! #PropertyManagement #BuildingSafety #CommunityCare #BlockMaintenance #ResidentSatisfaction
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Property Inspections, what are they, and why do them... In my chats with landlords, I've noticed a worrying common theme - property inspections often get overlooked or skipped entirely. Landlords become comfortable with their tenants and the property inspections drop off. But there's a lot to gain from making them a regular part of your tenancy management. Here are some of my top recommendations: 📅 Diary It! Always pencil in the next inspection. Having it scheduled makes it harder to forget. The frequency can vary - for new tenancies or if there are issues, consider more frequent checks. For long-term tenants who are taking good care of the place, less frequent visits might suffice. But always keep that next inspection on the books! 📝 Document Everything Inspections are crucial for ensuring your property remains in tip-top condition. Documenting the property's condition provides clarity and can be invaluable if disputes arise. 👥 Know Your Occupants Be sure about who's living in your property. I've heard stories of landlords discovering unauthorized subletting or illegal HMOs. Keep an eye out for signs like extra toothbrushes, beds in unusual places, or additional clothing. Your findings might require action! 🔥 Safety First Check those smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors! Ensure they're present, functional, and remember to document each check. Safety is paramount. ⚖️ Legal Compliance Familiarise yourself with the Homes For Fitness and Habitation Act and the HHSRS. Landlords must ensure properties are hazard-free. Sometimes, tenants might not report issues, so inspections give you a chance to spot potential maintenance needs, that if not addressed could cause you issue later down the line. I hope you find these tips helpful! If you've got questions or need further guidance, don't hesitate to reach out. We provide a FREE no obligation 15 minute Tenancy Heath Check call. Just hit the button below to schedule your appointment with one of our lettings experts. https://lnkd.in/ekTKnW6T Let's keep our properties and tenants happy and safe! 🏠🔑 #LandlordTips #PropertyManagement #TenantSafety #LegalCompliance
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Rental Providers Tips: Act Fast on Urgent Repairs! Under Victoria's Residential Tenancies Act, you must address urgent repairs threatening health, safety, or security promptly to avoid fines and keep tenants safe. Need expert guidance? Contact Ham Kerr Property Management Team at 03 9830 0990 for professional advice. #PropertyManagementTips #RenterSafety #UrgentRepairs #HamKerr #ResidentialTenanciesAct
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