Renting a property involves having a relationship between tenant and landlord. The tenant pays the rent in exchange for the use of the landlord’s property. The landlord accepts the rent in exchange for granting the right to use the property under agreed conditions.
The relationship between tenant and landlord is important. It works best when both parties are respectful of each other.
The stakes are high. For a Tenant the property is their home for the period they are renting it, and for the landlord the property is a big investment. If things go going wrong, it is stressful for both the tenant and the landlord.
Ideal relationship
You find a home you love
You pay rent on-time, do not cause any damage to the landlord’s property and have a respectful relationship with your neighbours.
When you leave, you get your Bond back and a great reference to enable you to have a good chance to establish your next tenancy.

Finds a great tenant
Let’s you know about repairs in a timely manner, pays rent on-time so that you can pay your expenses on-time, deal with issues as they arise, listens to tenants needs.
Get the property back in a great condition, and the property is ready to rent to the next tenant.
