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Vet Your Tenant<br>The more information you have, the easier it will be to decide whether to accept them as your tenants.<br><br>Their Financial Position <br>It is likely that a person who negotiates in bad faith will continue to display those bad characteristics as a tenant.<br>
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ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR LANDLORDS
01 VET YOUR TENANT The more information you have, the easier it will be to decide whether to accept them as your tenants. VET YOUR TENANT
02 THEIR FINANCIAL POSITION It is likely that a person who negotiates in bad faith will continue to display those bad characteristics as a tenant. THEIR FINANCIAL POSITION
03 FURNISHED OR NOT Try not to furnish your unit until a tenant is confirmed. Once tenancy is secured, discuss and set a limit on how much you will spend on furnishings. FURNISHED OR NOT
04 BASIC NECESSITIES Provide basic items like lights, water heaters, air conditioners, etc. It could make or break your rental chances. BASIC NECESSITIES
05 TENANCY AGREEMENT A solid agreement is essential to ensure a smooth tenancy. Seek professional help from a lawyer or an estate agent for vital clauses in a contract. TENANCY AGREEMENT
06 SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP Always seek the help of a professional. They do this for a living and will be better at reading the tenant and making the right decisions on your behalf. SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP
07 KEEP AN INVENTORY Make a detailed inventory of your property. It should be part of the tenancy agreement. A photographic inventory is a good idea to keep track of the items in your unit. KEEP AN INVENTORY
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