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Guide to Renting

 During the Tenancy
Upon taking possession of your rental property, you have a right to expect that you will have "peace and quiet enjoyment" of the property, i.e. an Agent or Landlord cannot be calling at the property on a regular basis and, beyond this, without due notice. As a balance to this, you also, when signing your Tenancy Agreement, agree to give the same respect to your neighbours of quiet and peaceful enjoyment.

Inspections
Rental Hotline, on behalf of the Landlord inspects all properties approximately every four months (except as otherwise agreed with the Landlord). It is a requirement that Tenants be given seven days notice for these inspections, with a two-day allowance for postage. In general, Rental Hotline will give you 14 days so as to give plenty of notice.

The objective of these inspections is to check on the maintenance and repair such that if a Tenant has maintenance concerns that are not urgent, this is an ideal time to bring them up. Further to this, on behalf of the Landlord, it is an Agent’s job to check that the property is being kept in a proper state by the Tenant. 

 

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