Posts by Nick Phillips
Nice Place: A journey

It was almost 10 years ago that Keith Powell started building his business, Nice Place Property Management – he was managing his own character properties around Newtown when it became apparent the skills and business acumen he’d developed from his previous job could mean he could manage others’ properties on their behalf as well.

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Lockdown rental update

The rental market is changing dramatically across the country as the fallout from Covid-19 continues. Here’s what we’ve witnessed over the past weeks and what changes we might see for tenants and landlords.

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Let your investment do the work

Becoming a landlord and managing tenants has to be one of the major reasons why people choose not to jump into property investing. With so much unknown about what you’re embarking on and the nightmare stories you read it’s no surprise that so many want to get into property investing but don’t for the fear of ending up with bad tenants

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RTA reforms: They just keep coming

The Government has announced another set of proposed changes to the Residential Tenancies Act and they say landlords and tenant will both benefit from them. However, landlords in general are not in agreement with what the Government is proposing.

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#MARKETUPDATE

The Wellington rental market has continued to be active throughout the year, whereas we usually see fluctuations with a quiet period through winter.

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Preparing your rental properties for the winter

With the cold Wellington winter just around the corner now is a good time to prepare your rental property for the colder days. These few simple maintenance tasks can make all the difference, and your tenants will appreciate it. Of course if you want someone else to take care of it for you – our friendly team can organise and manage the maintenance of your rental property for you.

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New rental standards

When the Government made the announcement of the new rental standards there was a lot of confusion around the timing that landlords would have to complete the work and what exactly needs to be done in order to meet the standards. Below we have simplified the new requirements to make them easier for landlords to understand what needs to be done and what tenants should expect.

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The ban on letting fees: Where we stand

Letting fees were a topic of discussion in 2018 and in early November the Government announced they would prohibit property managers from charging a letting fee to tenants. The ban started on 12 December, however prior to this date, many property management companies announced that they would still need to charge some type of letting fee. This letting fee would be charged to the property owner rather than the new tenant.  

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The summer rental rush: Putting your best foot forward

Summer is a busy period for property managers. The start of the year brings a surge of students and new residents to the City. Last summer saw an unprecedented amount of people looking for a new rental, and with demand putting pressure on supply, we’re expecting that this summer will be just as challenging for tenants, if not more, than last year.

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Landlord insurance: What you need to know!

If the unthinkable was to happen to your investment property would you have the right insurance cover? Most insurance companies in New Zealand have a policy in place that cover rental’s many call it landlord insurance. This type of insurance policy is designed specifically for landlords and usually replaces the need for home and content insurance on rentals.

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Tenancy law reform: What do the proposed changes mean for landlords

The Residential Tenancies Act came into force over 30 years ago for the purpose of governing the rental market but, over the past few months the tenancy law reform has been the topic of debate with property managers, landlords, tenants and policy makers. There has been a lot of discussion around the rights tenants could be given and the lack of control landlords will have if these proposed changes come into place.

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