What Value Does A Property Manager Provide?

A property manager can provide you with peace of mind, knowing your property is in good hands and that we’re doing everything we can for you and your tenant.


Here are a few more of the things we do…

  • Zero tolerance for rent arrears.

  • Management of regular routine inspections and follow up reports.

  • Comprehensive property maintenance.

  • Lease renewals.

  • Regular rent reviews.

  • Payment and management of property specific invoices.

  • Effective and professional property viewings for prospective tenants.

  • Property recommendations to owner based on practical experience.

  • Lodging and transferring bonds.

  • Thorough professional communication with all stakeholders.

  • Tenancy Tribunal applications and hearings attendance if required.

  • Local area knowledge and expertise.

  • Health and Safety knowledge and best practice steps.

  • Your insurance requirements better covered through our risk mitigation procedures.

  • Professional advertising to best market your home.

  • Information on minor dwellings – what can and can’t be rented etc.

  • Rental appraisals.

  • Dealing appropriately with unsuccessful tenants.

  • Ongoing stress relief for landlords.

  • Smoke alarm compliance and best practice.

  • Strong relationships with reliable contractors.

  • Advice on insulation requirements and best practice steps.

  • Management of cleaning and property care.

  • Liaising with contractors in all maintenance issues.

  • Budgeting advice and help for tenants.

  • Mediation between tenants and landlords when needed.

  • Risk mitigation procedures to protect you, your tenant and your property.

  • End of financial year advice and information.

  • Management and assistance with landlords insurance claims.

  • Constant updates and access to industry changes and landlord requirements.

  • Access to preferred supplier discounts from qualified tradespeople.

  • Monthly financial reporting for landlords with easy to read statements.

  • The educated barrier between a landlord and tenant’s (sometimes) competing interests.

  • Daily rent checks.

  • Management of water rates where applicable.

  • Comprehensive understanding and knowledge of The Residential Tenancies Act 1986.

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