Maintenance and
upkeep
As a landlord,
it’s up to you to ensure the property you are renting out is in good condition.
However, it’s the body corporate’s responsibility to maintain the building and ensure
the upkeep of common areas – which means you don’t always have control over how
well, this is carried out.
Problems such
as water leaks, mould build-up, pathways requiring repair, and locks to
mailboxes being broken can be the subject of a lot of complaints.
This is why
it’s a good idea you (or your property manager) develop a good
relationship with your strata manager – so you can ensure any issues are
raised swiftly.
You may even
choose to join the management committee.
Right now, at RealRenta Join now and get 50% off the normal low price:
That’s the cost of 1 cup of coffee a week to manage your rental property
https://mailchi.mp/realrenta/50-deal-2020
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out
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Jason Gwerder
Tuesday, 3 November 2020