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Why use a Property Manager

 

  1. Legal compliance: A property manager can ensure that the property is being rented out in compliance with all relevant laws and regulations in Queensland, such as the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 and the Residential Tenancies Authority.

  2. Rent collection and tenant management: A property manager can handle the collection of rent and other payments, as well as dealing with tenant issues such as late rent payments, complaints, and evictions.

  3. Maintenance and repairs: A property manager can handle the coordination and scheduling of maintenance and repairs to the property, ensuring that it remains in good condition and that any issues are dealt with in a timely manner.

  4. Advertising and filling vacancies: A property manager can assist with advertising the property, showing it to potential tenants, and conducting background and credit checks on prospective tenants.

  5. Time-saving: A property manager can save you a lot of time and effort, especially if you live far from the property or have multiple properties. They can handle all the day-to-day tasks associated with property management, allowing you to focus on other things.

  6. Return on Investment: A property manager can also help to maximize your return on investment by making sure that your property is always rented, and by finding the right tenants for your property.