Regulation reshapes how landlords pay for rental management
Landlords and tenants alike benefit from faster and more convenient payments, through inspections and vetting, and a smoother landlord-tenant relationship mediated by expert agents.
Landlords and tenants alike benefit from faster and more convenient payments, through inspections and vetting, and a smoother landlord-tenant relationship mediated by expert agents.
Renting a flat or a home is a significant part of many people’s lives. Young people often start by renting before purchasing a home. Others may rent for financial reasons or for the mobility it offers.
Investing in property for the first time can be rewarding, but it's essential for prospective landlords to enter the market with realistic expectations and thorough preparation.
Whether you're moving into a new rental or looking to extend your stay in your current one, adopting certain practices can help you become the dream tenant every landlord desires.
Shared living offers significant financial benefits as splitting rent, deposits, and utilities make higher-end properties more accessible. Beyond finances, sharing a home with a friend or partner can offer companionship and shared responsibility,...
When referring to the Rental Housing Act, it is stated that a tenant and landlord are required, under the Act, to conduct a joint ingoing and joint outgoing inspection.
If you are still keen on selling the property, the agent can continue marketing it until a suitable offer is received. In the meantime, the seller will have benefited from earning a rental return on the property.
Investing in positive landlord-tenant relationships ultimately benefits both parties, contributing to a stable and thriving rental property.
Inspections are a crucial safeguard for everyone involved, protecting the interests of both landlords and tenants.
Disputes between tenants and landlords are unfortunately quite common, and in some cases, they can escalate to a point where a peaceful resolution seems impossible. In such situations, it's crucial to understand the lease, be aware of your...
Integral to ensuring a return on investment in a rental property is finding and retaining the right tenants. Whether it’s a commercial or residential property, South African landlords should rely on the expertise of a rental agent to help them...
From budgeting to navigating rental agreements and understanding your rights and responsibilities as a tenant, there are several factors to consider to ensure a smooth and successful renting experience
Understanding the most frequent conflicts and how to prevent them can create a smoother rental experience for both landlords and tenants.
Ultimately the purpose of the rental agreement is to protect the interests of both the tenant and the landlord.
Attracting long-term tenants is about more than just a lease agreement. It's about creating a rental experience that tenants don't want to leave.
When trying to redecorate a rental property, tenants will need to find creative, non-permanent ways to give the home their own unique flair.
Rental property owners and landlords need to be aware of their obligations and rights in terms of legislation governing rentals in South Africa, specifically things that they may not do.
The majority of residential tenants (83%) remained in good standing – paying their rental on time and in full – in the second quarter of 2024 despite constrained finances.
Renting a property can often lead to disputes between landlords and tenants, ranging from issues of non-payment of the rent to disagreements over maintenance, noise, municipal charges and overcrowding.
Creating a pet-friendly rental space is essential for ensuring both you and your furry friends are comfortable.