GUIDE TO Renting
Your step by step guide to making the most of your property rent .
Before listing, ensure your property is clean, well-maintained, and ready for viewing.
Fix minor issues, repaint if needed, and consider professional photos to make your property stand out.
Research similar listings in your area to determine a fair and competitive rental price.
Overpricing can delay renting; underpricing can reduce your returns.
List your property on trusted real estate platforms and social media channels.
Highlight features such as location, amenities, and nearby landmarks to attract quality tenants.
Check tenant references, income, and employment stability before signing.
A reliable tenant ensures timely payments and less wear on your property.
Include all terms: rent amount, payment schedule, maintenance responsibilities, and renewal clauses.
Ensure both parties fully understand and sign the agreement.
Respond quickly to maintenance issues and maintain open communication.
A positive relationship often results in long-term tenants and fewer vacancies.