How to Relight a Bosch Gas Hot Water Pilot Light – CLICK HERE
To ensure that the RCDs fitted to your property perform correctly, they must be tested at regular intervals.
Information on ending a rental tenancy – READ MORE HERE
On a Periodic Tenancy the tenant has the right to terminate the tenancy through serving a 21 day written notice on the Lessor/Lessor’s agent. The tenant’s notice does not have to be on a prescribed form but it must:
- Be in writing
- Be signed by the tenant and identify the premises
- Specify the day on which the tenant will deliver up possession of the property
On a Fixed Term Tenancy the tenant does not have the right to terminate the lease prior to the agreed expiry date. The tenant has the right to request an early termination and the Lessor has the right to decline the request.
If you are thinking of breaking your lease – READ MORE HERE
Generally the Lessor/strata company will be responsible for the plagues of pests that are moving through an area. Generally the tenant will be responsible for pests associated with their conduct at the premises.
Who is responsible? READ MORE HERE
This document covers the following topics:
- The effect of the death of the only Tenant on a Residential Tenancy
- What happens to the Security Bond?
- What if there is no Probate?
- General matters
- Death of one of 2 or more tenants
What happens to the lease when a tenant dies – READ MORE HERE
Conditions to extending your lease:
The Residential Tenancies Act has been amended to make renewing or extending a tenancy agreement more simple.
Extension & variation to residential tenancy agreements – READ MORE HERE
Trying to find rental accommodation when you own a pet can be tough, particularly in a tight rental market, but it is possible. While it can often seem like you’re being forced to make a decision between your furry friend and a place to live, it is becoming increasingly common for owners to allow pets.
Tips for renting with pets in Perth – READ MORE HERE
5 tips to choosing the right housemate:
It’s been said that you don’t know someone until you live with them – and if you’re on the hunt for a housemate this can literally be the case. We’ve all heard, or maybe even lived, those horror stories about nightmare housemates. To help you avoid a living disaster, we’ve put together our top five tips for finding your dream housemate.
Tips for choosing the right housemate – READ MORE HERE
5 ways to add a personal touch to your rental:
While there are many benefits to renting, one of the biggest drawbacks to being a tenant is that you don’t have full range to decorate the property with your own personal flair.
Ways to add a personal touch to your rental – READ MORE HERE
Who is responsible for damage in a tenancy:
When things break or are damaged during a tenancy, it can be tricky to work out who is responsible for rectifying the problem. If you find yourself in a situation where you are renting and damage has occurred, figuring out who is responsible comes down to two factors; what kind of damage it is and how did it occur?
Damage in a tenancy – READ MORE HERE
Things you need to tell your property manager:
Full disclosure between both parties is integral to a smooth tenancy, so it’s important that when you apply for your lease and throughout its duration that you’re upfront and honest with your property manager.
4 Things to tell your property manager – READ MORE HERE
When you’re on the hunt for a rental property, understanding the application process is vital to securing the property you want.
Don’t make mistakes when applying for a rental home – READ MORE HERE
Safety & Security in Rental Homes:
Safety & security in rental homes – READ MORE HERE
What to consider when starting a rental tenancy:
There are many things to consider and take care of when starting a rental tenancy in Western Australia. As you are entering into a legal contract, it’s vital to know exactly what you’re signing, as well as your rights and responsibilities during the tenancy.
Starting a rental tenancy – READ MORE HERE
Storm damage on rentals and homes for sale:
Understanding your responsibilities as a tenant:
Responsibilities as a tenant – READ MORE HERE
What are your rights and responsibilities as a tenant:
Rights and responsibilities as a tenant – READ MORE HERE
What costs can you expect as a renter:
Costs to expect as a renter – READ MORE HERE
Finding rental accommodation with pets is possible
Trying to find rental accommodation when you own a pet can be tough, particularly in a tight rental market, but it is possible. While it can often seem like you’re being forced to make a decision between your furry friend and a place to live, it is becoming increasingly common for owners to allow pets.