Helpful Tips For Landlords When Renting Out a Property by Bruce Santini
is fully responsible for all repairs and maintenance of the property (instead of implementing a "repair clause").
5. Do not disturb tenants
Within the contract (lease), there is a specific agreement that clearly states the tenant has every right to the use of the property during the term of the lease and the owner must "review" of the tenants, or constantly pop by to inspect the condition of the property.
6. Attending to urgent repairs urgently
It's just, when you need urgent repairs, the tenant (who pays the rent on time) gets help as soon as possible. Some owners are very busy and you can get, fell from his mind. One suggestion is to allow your agent representative to handle all matters of redress on their behalf, hoping that a professional will be able to source a fair deal for you. Sometimes, the issue may actually be beyond economic repair and the only way to discard and buy new ones.
7. inventory stock and maintain the property in good condition Take
During the period of vacancy, it is advisable to take stock of household items that might need to change soon. Therefore, you can instruct your broker representative to proceed merely by also required to notify when to renew or terminate HDB subletting rooms, and when data changes its sub-tenants. No need to obtain prior approval from sub-letting rooms.
