Does current rental legislation need a serious up-level to be future ready?

Does current rental legislation need a serious up-level to be future ready?

The life of a property manager is not easy! Your daily task list is a mile long and you are fielding constant queries from both tenants and landlords. There are new clients to onboard and a stream of requests and repairs to attend to.   When it comes to dealing with tenants, it can feel like a losing battle. Recent changes to tenancy laws in Victoria have fallen in the favour of renters, meaning there is a whole new raft of legislations to catch up with.   

Airbnb: Rules for property owners, tenants and strata

Airbnb: Rules for property owners, tenants and strata

AirBnB is one of the world’s greatest disruptors, having shaken up the real estate, travel and hotel industries.   The idea came from two San Francisco-based former schoolmates who were struggling to pay their rent. To make some extra money, the two offered an airbed in their living room to visiting conference delegates. ‘AirBedandBreakfast’ soon evolved into Airbnb and those young men never had to worry about paying rent again. But did they create a monster?

Strata responsibility - building safety

Strata responsibility - building safety

A major tragedy in the UK this year saw 71 people perish in the Grenfell Tower apartment block fire. Because of this dreadful event, building safety standards have been under the microscope around the world.   If you are a strata member or property manager, it is important to understand the responsibilities of a strata when it comes to multi-dwelling buildings.   Fire safety in Australian buildings   The fire in London prompted wide reviews of fire safety in Australia.

The Commons, Brunswick

The Commons, Brunswick

Nestled in the heart of Melbourne, a vertical community known as ‘The Commons’ is redefining the idea of apartment living.   Several years ago, the developers behind The Commons had noticed how urban Melbourne was evolving from a village feel to streets of overpriced, sterile apartment blocks. Residents were crammed into tiny quarters designed with only the developers’ profit margins in mind. Despite living on top of other people, interaction was at a minimum. To counter this stark way of living, The Commons was created.