Managing the Tenancy and Property
Landlords, having completed a thorough vetting of their tenants(s) and a comprehensive tenancy agreement, must be prepared for ongoing responsibilities and potential problems. These will range from maintenance of and improvements to the property and facilities; staying informed and reacting to the latest legal requirements; managing rent arrears, disputes between landlord and tenants and disputes between tenants and their neighbours; to renewing and terminating the tenancy.
Many landlords will choose to appoint managing agents for their tenanted property(s) but many prefer a "hands on" relationship with their tenant(s). The documentation required by a landlord can be extensive, some of which being obligatory and some best practice to apply. The portfolio of documents within Property will help such landlords save time and costs, as well as protect the investment in their rental property. Following the purchase of a subscription to Property the subscriber (landlord) will be able to download any document (for one year) including all updates.
Each of the linked titles below provides a selection or sequence of documents to complete the relevant tasks. Please click on these titles to view more details of the content available:
- Dealing with Residential Tenancy Rent Arrears and Breaches
- Post Judgement on Rent Arrears
- Continuing and Renewing Residential Tenancies
- Residential Tenancy Consents and Variations
- Energy Efficiency Improvements
- Getting Access During the Tenancy
- Managing Tenants During Emergencies
- Service Contracts for Residential Letting
- Ground Rent and Service Charge Documents
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