Renting a property comes with its own unique benefits and challenges. We’ve put together a list of handy tips that landlords and tenants can use to navigate the process with ease.
1) Use a qualified rental agent
Berry Everitt, CEO of Chas Everitt International, has this to say about why you need to hire a rental agent: “The fees charged by such agents are usually around 10% of the monthly rental, but seasoned landlords all know that the peace of mind which comes from having a professional to handle the lease, wrangle the tenants and manage the property in your absence is worth every cent.”
Berry Everitt, CEO of Chas Everitt International, has this to say about why you need to hire a rental agent: “The fees charged by such agents are usually around 10% of the monthly rental, but seasoned landlords all know that the peace of mind which comes from having a professional to handle the lease, wrangle the tenants and manage the property in your absence is worth every cent.”
It’s also important to take note of how the rental agent manages their property portfolio before engaging their services. All our rental agents use the most advanced end-to-end property management ecosystem called WeConnectU.
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