
Aussie Businessman Donates $70M to Bush-Fire Appeal.
Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest has made the biggest donation to the Australian bushfire crisis so far. The Australian businessman has pledged a whopping $70 million for a bushfire recovery package that will help people on the frontlines as well as those…
Rental Property Inspection to Keep Your Landlord Happy
If you are renting a property in Australia, be prepared for regular inspections. Rental inspections allow a landlord to check their property to ensure it’s being cared for. In most cases, tenants will be given a good amount of advanced notice, so you…
4 Tips to Keep On Top of Investment Property Management
You may think that once you have tenants in your investment property, you can just sit back and wait for your monthly rental fees to be transferred to your account. While investment properties are less work once they are leased there’s still occasional…

What You Need To Consider Before Renting
Renting your first property can be an exciting experience. You may be moving out of your parent’s home for the first time or starting over in a new city. Before you begin mentally decorating your new place, there are a few important things to consider…
What To Do If You Want to Evict a Bad Tenant
When it comes to managing your own properties, there are a lot of up-sides. You can advertise your property as you see fit and decide what to charge for rent (within reason). Landlords who handle their own properties also receive their money faster, have…

Investment Property Renovations - Your Rights as a Tenant
As a tenant, you have the right to the quiet enjoyment of your rental property. However, especially if you have a long-term lease, or are renting an older property, your landlord could request a repair or renovation in the middle of your rental period.

How to List Property and Attract the RIGHT Tenant
Poor quality listings will 9 times out of 10 attract poor quality tenants.
5 Reasons To Self Manage Your Investment Property
While hiring property managers has some definite upsides, including passing off every aspect of management duties to a third party, don’t discount the appeal of self-management. It’s easier than you think.
10 Questions to Ask Before Signing a Rental Lease Agreement
With the advent of new property management technologies and apps, as well as the general simplicity of posting rental ads on online forums and classifieds, many property owners are taking it upon themselves to handle lease agreements privately.
DIY Property Management | Rental Bonds & Depreciation Australia
What is DIY Property Management? DIY property management is the personal management of your rental property. That means, instead of handing off the responsibilities to a property manager - you choose instead to manage your property yourself.