NZ Property Investor

GOOD FOUNDATIONS SELL

Let’s imagine you’re looking for tenants for your new investment property. You discover that your neighbour’s cousins are looking for a place to live. You’ve met them and they seem decent people. Is a handshake enough to seal the deal? Actually, it’s not. If you want a positive landlord-tenant relationship, you need to set the standard from the start. That means formalising expectations and obligations

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