September 2014

your central coast property management specialist

Tennille's note...

Welcome, it's spring already and it is certainly heating up now! It seemed only yesterday that we were saying goodbye to the last financial year. As property investors it’s never too early to look for ways to improve on last year’s performance from a tax perspective. We share some tips gained from the recent Grow your Wealth through Property Investment. Also this month, we share an article on the importance to choose wisely when selecting a tradesperson to work on your property, plus 'Pet References' - the importance to set clear paramaters at the time of signing a lease.


This month...

Tips to gain maximum tax benefits from your investment

You’ve worked hard to own an investment property. So it pays to ensure it continues to work hard for you. To gain optimal rewards from a tax perspective, tax agents recommend all property investors have... Read more

Grow your Wealth through Property Investment seminar was a great success

On the 9th of September we had a good turn-out of people to our very-own hosted seminar: Grow Your Wealth Through Property Investment.

It was held at The Impact Centre, Erina... We showcase top tips learnt and feedback from attendees.... Read More...

What every good landlord should be doing - Tennille's top 5 tips!

Read Tennille’s recent blog post of her top 5 tips that every good landlord should be doing.

On the home front:

The team recently enjoyed a BBQ at Tennille’s house. A huge ‘thank you’ to Brodie for making the amazing dessert. Check out the photos on our facebook page.

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The importance of selecting the right tradesperson

When it comes to property management, it is good to have the right understanding and expectation.

Here are some common areas that can cause conflict and upset with landlords and investors:

  1. General 'Wear and Tear': This is understanding that every person who rents your property will always live differently than you would. 'Wear and Tear' is the allowance of some 'bumps and scratches' to paintwork, woodwork and other items.

    However we must also be aware of the lifespan given to a number of key items in the property...

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Pet References

For both tenants and landlords, getting a clean agreement in place up-front is a good idea to avoid any arguments down the track.

From a tenants perspective, having a pet can be seen as a major drawback during the application process, especially if there are other applicants who don't have pets. The best way around this is to get pet references from previous landlords...

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