5 Essential Steps for Hassle-Free Property Management in Western Australia
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1) Screen Tenants Like a Pro (Before They Move In!)
What you can do right now:
- Use a Tenant Application Form — collect employment details, rental history and references.
- Run background checks where available (e.g., tenancy databases used by licensed managers).
- Verify employment & income — recent payslips or employer letter.
- Call previous owners/managers — ask about payments, property care and any issues.
2) Set Expectations with a Rock-Solid, WA-Compliant Lease
What you can do right now:
- Use the correct agreement — WA’s Residential Tenancy Agreement (Form 1AA).
- Clarify key clauses — pets (incl. optional pet bond), subletting (in writing), maintenance & emergency repairs.
- Provide a Property Condition Report (PCR) — issued at the start of the tenancy and signed copies kept.
3) Conduct Regular Inspections (Without Annoying Your Tenant)
What you can do right now:
- Plan routine inspections — up to four per year with at least 7 days’ written notice.
- Use a checklist so nothing is missed; take date-stamped photos and notes.
- Keep it reasonable — within common daytime hours and with clear communication.
4) Stay on Top of Maintenance Before It Becomes Costly
What you can do right now:
- Create a maintenance plan — list WA-licensed tradies (plumbing, electrical, general repairs).
- Acknowledge repair requests within 24 hours — even if the fix takes longer.
- Budget 5–10% of rent for preventative and urgent repairs.
5) Build a Strong Landlord-Tenant Relationship with Clear Communication
What you can do right now:
- Choose a primary channel — email, portal or WhatsApp for requests and updates.
- Quarterly check-ins — a simple “How’s everything going?” reduces surprises.
- Keep it professional — polite, written records help resolve issues faster.
Final Thoughts: The Key to a Hassle-Free Tenancy in WA
A successful tenancy isn’t luck — it’s systems. Start now:
- Review your lease for WA compliance.
- Schedule your next inspection with proper notice.
- Build an emergency tradie list.
- Centralise tenant communications.
- Use professional screening before approving any tenant.
Apply these steps and you’ll prevent 90% of common rental headaches before they start.
FAQs: WA Property Management
How often can I do routine inspections in WA?
Up to four routine inspections per year with at least seven days’ written notice, at reasonable daytime hours.
Do I have to use a specific lease in WA?
Use the WA Residential Tenancy Agreement (Form 1AA) and issue a Property Condition Report at the start.
What’s an appropriate maintenance budget?
A common benchmark is 5–10% of annual rent for preventative and urgent repairs.
Contact Mandurah City Real Estate
Phone: 08 9521 9090 | Email: hello@mandurahcre.com.au
Office: 5 Tindale Road, Mandurah, WA, 6210
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