Ep. 52 Getting your tenancy agreement right from the start with Jo Natoli

This week, we speak with property manager Jo Natoli from The Rental Specialists. Jo discusses tenancy agreements and why it’s best to get those agreements right from the start, saving you time, tears, and money in the long run.

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HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM TODAY’S EPISODE:

 ·       Starting with the application process, investigating the applicants’ rental history, employment history to determine patterns;

·       Affordability against bank statements;

·       Checking default databases for arrears or financial issues;

·       Pets being a major topic at the moment, checking what is going to be living in the property;

·       Seeing the lease as the legally binding document that it is;

·       Entry condition reports and the importance of photographic records;

·       Routine inspections, and their importance;

·       Using Department of Fair Trading resources and www.tenants.org.au ; And

·       Much more

SPEAKERS IN TODAY’S EPISODE

Michelle May - Buyer's Agent

Marcus Roberts - Mortgage Broker

Jo Natoli - Rental Specialists

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Please note that any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not necessarily represent those of any business. These views and opinions are general in nature, and do not take account of your personal objectives, financial situation and needs. Please consider whether it applies in your circumstances and seek professional advice wherever appropriate.

 
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