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The Landlord Strikes Back

The Landlord Strikes Back

Saying 'it was an accident' may no longer save tenants after a groundbreaking appeal decision went in the favour of a landlord. The Osaki case has caused many a headache for Property Managers and Landlords, but after this decision we may see some light at the end of the tunnel.

2017: More Properties Managed By Less Companies

2017: More Properties Managed By Less Companies
  • Prediction that more landlords will turn to Property Managers but more companies will sell as compliance costs hit hard
  • Regulation of the Property Management industry a necessity but will anyone listen? 

As we return to work from our Christmas and New Year break, many of us will be wondering what will lie ahead for us in 2017. 

2016: The Year the Landlord Got Screwed

2016: The Year the Landlord Got Screwed
  • Methamphetamine and the Osaki Case dominate the year
  • Increase costs and landlords selling puts a further squeeze on rents

As this turbulent year ends, we will look at some of the key events that have changed our industry and two issues stick out like a sore thumb, much to the detriment of the landlord. Methamphetamine and the Osaki Tribunal Case.