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Property Management Services
King & Heath First National have been market leaders for over 80 years. During this time we have specialised in Property Management offering a large range of services to our many respected landlords. King & Heath First National currently manage over 1000 properties. There are many reasons why King & Heath First National should manage your investment property.
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landlord information
To maintain a professional property management service we understand that it is our duty to keep the landlord informed at all times, to assist in the decision making process.
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Statements
King & Heath First National provides for individual needs of landlords and has flexible accounting systems.
We are able to pay directly into a specified account. Payments are made on the first banking day after the 1st and the 16th of each month, provided funds are available for disbursement.
After disbursement a statement is forwarded detailing all transactions, including payments made on your behalf. Attached to the statement will be any original invoices.
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Advertising
A Vacant Property list is available to prospective tenants. The list features current and future vacant properties. This list provides a brief description of the property availability price and address.
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Tenant Criteria
Prospective tenants are required to complete a detailed application form. Details are checked using a nation-wide rental checking agency. The agency provides rental histories for prospective tenants.
All tenants are required to supply three references. We check references and verify suitability. Current employers are likewise contacted to establish a background to the applicant’s character and reliability.
When the applicant’s suitability has been established it is then that we contact our clients to make a recommendation and receive instructions. We remind you that the ultimate decision is yours and we respect same.
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Leases
It is our recommendation that properties be offered as a twelve month lease. You should note that the Residential Tenancies Act does not provide for tenants to enter into a new lease at the expiration of the term agreed. The tenant however continues for each rental payment period bound by the covenants contained in the original lease, only exception is the rental , which can be reviewed. Our experience is that most tenants prefer to sign a new lease for “piece of mind”. We offer all tenants the option of signing another Tenancy Agreement, subject to Landlord approval.
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