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Renting Out Your Old Home? A Must-Follow List for You

If you are planning to rent out your home and move elsewhere, there are a few things that you should do before you leave.

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Renting Out Your Old Home? A Must-Follow List for You

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  1. Renting Out Your Old Home? A Must-Follow List for You Like many Australians, are you moving out of your present home, and renting it out as a means to boost your income? Or you bought a new home, and rent out the existing one? Before you move to your new home, there are certain things that you should do to make the new tenant find your home the right place to live in. You certainly want to make things go smoothly, both for yourself as well as your tenants, more so when you are the first time landlord. After all, you certainly need to prevent troubling situations like injuries, broken equipment, or complaints.  Make a thorough inspection of your old home and do the repairs To ensure the safety of your tenants in your home, it would make sense to find out   possible   situations   that   might   be   a   cause   problems.   Have   your   air conditioning, plumbing, heating, and electric systems inspected by professional technicians. Whatever is found to be broken or improperly working should be fixed. If your tenants are happy in your home, you can expect them to stay for a longer time.  Do a thorough clearing and cleaning of your old home Your house should have a pretty clean look for your tenants to spend their time for the first few days. The first impression that your tenant gets has more value when renting a house. Before you begin your cleaning, it would come to help to move all your belongings out so that there is no speck of dirt remaining. Call a Sydney removalist and pack all your belongings. If your moving day is not near, let the removalists keep all your belongings temporarily in storage till the day of the move arrives. This way you can get a clean house for the tenant. 

  2. Go through your lease agreement before the tenant signsGo through your lease agreement before the tenant signs Let your tenants review the lease agreement and any special rules that are there. After they confirm that they have understood all the rules that are there in the agreement, ask your tenant to sign the agreement. And make sure to provide your contact details to the new tenants.  Replace the old locks Make sure to change the existing locks on your home before the tenants move in. That way, you can prevent anyone with a duplicate key getting access to your home after your new tenants start living.  Collect Your Tenants’ Security Deposit and First Month’s Rent Before you leave your old home, ensure that you get the security deposit as well as the rent of the first month with you. That will motivate your new tenant to pay on time every month. 

  3. Time to Move into Your New Home  Now it is the time to move to your new home with your belongings and enjoy your stay with some extra income from your rented home. When it is time to book your move, contact Sydney domain furniture removals, the professional removalists in Sydney for your no­obligation quote today.   Sydney Domain Furniture Removals Suite 8, Level 12, 101 Bathurst Street,  Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Phone number: 0414478686 / 7059153147 Email Id: info@sydneydomainfurnitureremovals.com.au Website: http://www.sydneydomainfurnitureremovals.com.au/

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