Renting with us
Find your perfect rental with ease—expert guidance, seamless service, and stress-free leasing at Harcourts Property Centre.
We’re here to help, whether you’re renting your very first home or you’re an experienced tenant looking for something new. Our team at Harcourts Property Centre has the expertise, local knowledge, and dedication to guide you every step of the way in finding the perfect home that suits your lifestyle and needs.
Rent with ease when you choose Harcourts Property Centre. We provide a seamless and stress-free rental experience, supported by a team of industry experts and cutting-edge technology. From the initial inquiry to move-in day and beyond, we ensure all your rental requirements are met with efficiency and care. Our goal is to make your life easier, offering you peace of mind knowing that your rental journey is in capable hands.
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Fill out your details and send your application
When you find the right property, you will need to complete a Tenancy Application Form. You may need to provide copies of identification copies to the value of 100 points with your application. For example, a Driver Licence, ATM card, credit card and a bill addressed to you at your current address
The rental bond is requested as financial protection should there be a breach in the tenancy agreement. Your rental bond will be lodged with the Residential Tenancy Bond Authority. The bond is held as security against any property damage, undue wear and tear or in the event there is money owing at the end of tenancy. Once it is established that all conditions of the tenancy have been met, the bond will be refunded promptly. The amount of bond payable is specified in the tenancy agreement. Please note, the bond required may increase where there is a rent increase.
Only the people (and the number of people) included on your tenancy agreement are permitted to reside at the property on a permanent basis. Should a tenant wish to move in or out you are required to notify us in writing immediately. Please note, a new tenant will need to be approved through the application process prior to moving in.
It is your legal responsibility to pay your rent, to the Landlord in advance. Please ensure that your payments reach us on or before the due date. Harcourts Property Management will not physically collect your rent. Rent must be paid by the method stated on your tenancy agreement. If you have any problems with your rent payments please notify your Property Manager at the earliest possible time. If you fall into arrears, we will be obligated to follow the procedures outlined in the Residential Tenancies Act to collect the rent on behalf of the landlord.
A property condition report is used to determine the condition of the property at the commencement of your tenancy. It also ensures that you are not held responsible for damage at the expiry of your tenancy which may have been there prior to your occupation. You are required to make comment and additional notes, sign and return the document to our office. The document will be filed with your Tenancy Agreement and used as evidence of the property condition at the commencement of the tenancy.
Routine Inspections will be made at regular intervals. The primary role of these inspections is to advise the owner of the condition and care of their property and what, if any, maintenance is required. This is an opportunity for you to point out any maintenance required at the property. Photos may be taken by the Property Manager during the inspection.
Contact your Property Manager to discuss your legal requirements with regards to ending your tenancy as written notice periods will be required. The amount of notice required varies from State to State. Once the Property Manager has received/issued your ‘Notice of Intention to Leave/Notice to Leave’, they will contact you and advise requirements for handing over vacant possession. Once vacant possession is established (that is, all keys have been returned) a bond/final inspection can be completed.
If a tenant or property manager/owner ends a fixed term agreement before the end date they are breaking the agreement. This is also known as breaking the lease.A tenancy agreement is legally binding and can only be ended for certain reasons. If either the property manager/owner or the tenant breaks the agreement, compensation will probably need to be paid.If the tenant or property manager/owner is experiencing excessive hardship (e.g. serious financial or health issues) they may make an urgent application to QCAT for an order terminating the agreement. However, QCAT may order compensation to be paid even if the agreement is terminated.CompensationMoney may be owed as a result of breaking the lease. This is considered compensation.Examples:
Any compensation, or payment options for the amount, should be discussed between the tenant and the property manager/owner (this could include how the bond is to be paid out).The property manager/owner must mitigate any loss associated with breaking the lease.Residential tenancy agreements entered into before 30 September 2024, that include a term requiring tenants/residents to pay reasonable costs for reletting the premises and were compliant prior to 30 September 2024 rental law changes commencing, will be considered compliant under the Act and will still apply at the agreement end date.
Whether you’re a first-time renter or a seasoned tenant, Harcourts Property Centre makes renting easy. Our Welcome to Renting Guide provides all the information you need for a smooth experience.
For any maintenance issues, contact your property manager first. At Harcourts Property Centre, we’re committed to keeping your home in great condition with prompt, professional service.