Approximately 63% of Australians own pets, making us one of the world’s leading countries in pet ownership. Given these growing numbers, it’s worth considering making your property available to tenants...
Due to the emerging COVID-19 situation, there will be changes to QCAT’s operations. All non-urgent Minor Civil Disputes are adjourned to a date to be fixed. Now more than ever...
From time to time lessors consider using part of a rental property to store personal belongings. A spare room under the house, a separate lockable space in the garage or...
The owners of a two-bedroom unit in Holland Park West have sold in a time frame that suited them despite advice it was the wrong time to find a buyer....
Cash flow is king. I speak to property investors in Queensland on a weekly basis looking to sell. Time and again their first concern is protecting their income source whilst...
A sale price for a house in Woolloongabba has increased after a seller negotiated an option to accept a better offer, if presented with one, before completing an agreed contract....
I have seen it written on countless General Tenancy Agreements. “The tenant will professionally steam clean carpets at the end of the tenancy and provide a receipt.” It sounds like...
A recent QCAT appeal decision has confirmed a little known anomaly of the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 (RTRA Act). Landlords in Queensland should be aware agreements made...
With an end of financial year deadline looming and a federal election playing on buyer’s minds, a careful strategy was required to ensure a result for a two bedroom unit...