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Rental notes: Landlords need help to avoid an ‘iceberg’ of consumer debt

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Like most other consumers in SA, residential tenants are under considerable financial pressure at the moment and battling to meet all their commitments.

Rental Advice: Keep tenants on your side when its time to sell

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Property investors are having to sell their rental properties to reduce their debts or raise cash but are finding that its tricky tenants in place

Landlords hire agents for peace of mind, not higher rentals

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New research highlights the importance that landlord should look for when appointing a managing agent.

The dos and donts of last-minute holiday renting

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Last minute decisions to go away - you want to minimise your risk of disappointment, you need to slow down and avoid being pressured into a decision

Heres a big win for real estate: No more historic debt worries

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Local authorities may not hold the new owners of any property responsible for any historic debt incurred by the previous owners for municipal services.

Heres What You Need to Know About Renting City Apartments

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You just have to look at the vibrant Maboneng precinct area in Johannesburg, or the City Bowl in Cape Town, or the Point in Durban to see how the rising demand

The Pros and Cons of Renting in Retirement

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Research shows that in many parts of the world, an increasing number of people aged 55 and up are choosing to rent rather than buy property.* Greg Harris, CEO o

Landlords Need Expert Help to Find Best Yield / Risk Balance

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Ethekwini has been identified as the metro currently producing the highest gross annual yield* on residential rental property (8,9%), according to the latest F

Rental Advice: The Best Way to Avoid Deposit Disputes

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Disagreements over security deposits are probably the biggest cause of friction between landlords and their tenants but they dont have to be if both parties

Should You Let Short-Term or Long-Term?

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Short-term rental demand is no longer only common in popular holiday and tourism destinations, but also increasing rapidly in business districts, student zones

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