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Tenancy Tribunal Case Study: What We Learned
While Tribunal applications remain uncommon for our clients, these cases reinforce the importance of good documentation, strategic decision-making, and experienced representation. Read More…
Busy vs Productive in Property Management
In property management, “busy” is easy. The phone rings. Emails flood in. Maintenance requests stack up. Tenants need answers. Owners want updates. At iRentProperty, we believe productivity isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing the right things, at the right time, to protect and grow our clients’ investments. Read More…
Helpful Information for Owners of Flooded Rentals
We are sharing a very helpful press release from Auckland Property Investors Association about navigating the aftermath of the October 2024 Dunedin floods. This is worth saving for future issues that might impact your property, wherever it may be. Read More…
Methamphetamine: To test or not to test?
Methamphetamine testing as part of tenancy management is a minefield: our industry has been given two different acceptable levels leading to confusion and ambiguity among landlords and tenants. Read More…
Five things to consider before renovating your rental
To renovate or not to renovate, that is the question! Carrie here shares five things an owner should consider before making the decision to renovate. Read More…
Case Study: Helping investors do the hard yards
Here are two case studies of new clients we welcomed to iRentProperty. We are ready and eager to help investors unlock value in, and upgrade, their properties, when other property management businesses say “too hard”. Read More…
Instant equity and cashflow positive
Kara talks us through a recent property purchase in Rotorua for clients of our Premium Buyers Service. The property is now rented through iRentProperty for a 5.8% yield. Read More…
Post Covid-19: What to believe
Contradictory messages about the market are rife, but investors should stick to the basics. Read More…
Following the changes to the Residential Tenancies Act, social housing providers are about to become a big deal. Read More…