1. Tenancy selection & vetting
One of the most important tasks your PERT property manager handles is finding and selecting tenants for your property. Securing reliable, long-term tenants is critical, as your investment depends on a steady rental income to cover costs such as mortgage payments and other expenses.
An experienced PERT property manager can distinguish between good and problematic tenants, minimizing risks. A good tenant is someone who not only pays rent on time but also takes care of your property, ensuring it remains in good condition.
2. Collecting Rent and Managing Arrears
Rent collection is one of the most critical aspects of property management. Your PERT property manager is diligent in ensuring rent is paid on time, utilizing systems that monitor payments. If a tenant falls behind on rent, your PERT property manager has established processes to address the situation, including contacting the tenant and taking steps to resolve the issue promptly.
By having these systems in place, your PERT property manager helps prevent missed payments from snowballing into bigger problems, which could otherwise lead to legal action or lost income.
4. Organising Property Maintenance
When repairs or maintenance are needed, your PERT property manager arranges for contractors to take care of the issue, often using reliable professionals they’ve worked with before. They typically have a set spending limit for minor repairs but will seek your approval for larger expenses, ensuring you don’t face unexpected bills.
This hands-on approach means you don’t have to worry about organising repairs or dealing with maintenance issues directly.
5. FREE Inspection Reports
At PERT Property, we provide free inspection reports to help ensure your property is well-documented for insurance purposes.
These reports include detailed assessments of the property’s condition, noting any existing wear and tear, damages, or maintenance needs.
Designed to give you peace of mind, the reports serve as valuable records in the event of a claim, helping you avoid disputes and stay compliant with insurance requirements. Our goal is to make the process as straightforward and stress-free as possible for property owners.
6. Conducting Regular Inspections
Regular property inspections are crucial, not just for insurance purposes but also to ensure that the tenants are following the terms of the lease. Most insurance policies require inspections every three months, and your PERT property manager will carry these out on your behalf.
Inspections help identify any potential issues early on, such as unauthorised tenants or pets, and ensure that the property is being properly maintained. By catching these issues, your PERT property manager helps protect your investment from unnecessary wear and tear, which could otherwise lead to costly repairs down the line.
7. Tenancy Tribunal representation
At PERT Property, we’re committed to standing by landlords in every situation, including representing you at the New Zealand Tenancy Tribunal if a dispute arises.
Our experienced property managers will handle the entire process on your behalf, ensuring your case is presented clearly and professionally. We’ll guide you through the required documentation and provide expert advice to protect your rights, aiming for a fair and efficient resolution.
With PERT, you can trust that your interests will be fully supported during any tribunal proceedings.
8. Ensuring Legal Compliance
Property management has become more complex due to an increase in legislation affecting landlords. Your PERT property manager ensures that your property complies with all relevant laws, such as Healthy Homes standards, smoke alarm checks, and the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA).
Managing legal compliance can be time-consuming and challenging, but your PERT property manager stays up-to-date on all requirements. This reduces the risk of facing fines or legal disputes due to non-compliance.