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Knowing your responsibilities during your tenancy is key to a succesful tenancy. Much of the information required is provided to you in your lease, or at the time of signing up with use.

 

We have quick guide for general renting rules, rent arrears, routine inspection and maintenance and repairs

All requests for maintenance and repairs are to provided in writing either via email, your tenant portal or text message. Provide as much details as possible as well as authorisation to access the property for the repairs to be done as soon as possible. 

Reporting maintenance is your responsibility as a tenant, to avoid excessive wear and tear.

What are you responsible for? If the property is water efficient, you are responsible for all water consumption charges for the property. Water charges will be invoiced to you accordingly and are payable within 30 days of the issue date.

If the property is not water efficient, other arrangements can be made for excess usage.

At the end of a fixed term tenancy, one of two things will occur:

•    You will be offered a lease renewal for a new fixed term 
•    You will be issued with a notice to leave 
You will be emailed relevant information approximately 3 months prior to your lease ending. If you do not wish to continue the tenancy after the lease end, you are required to provide us with a minimum of 2 weeks’ notice prior to the lease end date and in writing.

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BREAKING YOUR LEASE

A fixed term tenancy agreement ends when the end date has been reached and the correct notice has been given. In the event you cannot continue to the lease end date, you will need to provide notice in writing using the Form 13 Notice of Intention to Leave and pay a break lease fee. 

You will be responsible for paying rent until another tenancy commences. 

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