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Plushie
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Topic: Renting Posted: 13 June 2011 at 10:48am |
What are some key things to ask and look for when viewing a property?
I flatted as a student so i have references etc, but my priorities were different back then (and i lived in some real dumps.)
All i know is to check that all rooms have powerpoints and ask who will mow the lawns!
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nikkitheknitter
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 10:52am |
Fenced property?
Bond and rent in advance?
Ask what chattels are included
Errmmm... someone else will add to it!
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 10:59am |
smoke alarms
who pays water etc
also check out tenancy tribunal on line tribunal orders to see if the landlord has had previous problems
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 11:03am |
Check the position of the clothesline (big one for me - no dryer!), is the house warm (MIL said winter and rainy/cold days are good days to view to property to see what it's like). Condition of carpets, walls, ceiling. Smell... We walked into one place and it reeked of air spray stuff and turns out it was a horribly damp and mouldy place and they were trying to 'disguise' it!
I thought LL didn't have to provide smoke alarms?
We move into a rental on the 24th of June took almost 2 months to find a decent one!
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 11:05am |
Oooh good ones, thanks guys. Its through LJ Hooker - i've rented through a different real estate company before and seem to recall they charged 4 weeks rent in advance, 2 weeks bond plus 1 extra weeks rent as their fee - is that normal practice or was it just that company? Because that was a whopper of a payout.
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 11:15am |
Defintely check for damp and mould... see if there's an extractor fan in the bathroom and enough towel rails (haha, a little bug bear of mine!). Condition of the oven (seals around the edge/bent front door)... I would also ask/check about the condition of the guttering and when it was last cleared out (my landlord is useless at this, and I get curtains of water pouring over when it rains  ), which reminds me, also if there is a heat pump, check if the outside bit has had any filters cleaned and when.
That's about all I can think to add at this stage - good luck for finding a nice place!
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 11:24am |
most rental agencies charge 1 weeks rent + GST as their letting fee, 1 or 2 weeks in advance and 3-4 weeks rent as bond. gets very expensive to move!
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 11:27am |
I think it really depends. Some places don't have a letting fee other's do and it's about 1 weeks rent + GST. But depends if you are going through an agency or privately (ie through TM).
Ours was 4 weeks rent bond + 2 weeks rent in advance + letting fee of 1 weeks rent + GST.
Agree about the bits and bobs Angie mentioned! We're lucky our new place was the LLs house so everything is up to scratch!
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 11:28am |
Yup, can be very costly! Our weekly rent is $350 and so total move in cost was just over $2500. Ouch! But we got a great place - 3 bedrooms, heat pump and DVS, huge back yard... Sunny, nice neighbourhood, etc
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 11:29am |
Also ask if anything is included in the rent - for example ours includes the cost of someone coming out to mow the lawns... (Could have done it ourselves though!).
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 11:58am |
no - landlords don't have to provide smoke alarms, but they're obviously good to have!
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 12:04pm |
We sold our house in Auckland and moved out of the city. We managed to find a place where we can have our two labs which was a huge plus. The place has got a huge gate which is great as it keeps our cars locked away at night, new curtains and carpet and place gets lots of sun. We are only staying here until we eventually build or buy a existing house.
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 12:41pm |
catisla wrote:
no - landlords don't have to provide smoke alarms, but they're obviously good to have! |
Of course!  We've just always taken our own with us!
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 12:55pm |
If its got a fire, when the chimney was last cleaned, and if there is any wood there, do you have to leave any if you move out.
Who maintains the gardens- what are you alloweed to do to them. Do they mind if you put a vege garden in.
I really love dishwashers.
A kitchen that you can block off from little kids, and the rest of the house is easy to baby proof. Fenced back yard.
Warm, dry and very sunny. Ask what the neighbours are like.
Winz will give you up to $1000 towards a bond, but will only do it once a year- so def talk to them to see if they can help out.
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 12:57pm |
Really important one- who to contact when something goes wrong! Our first flat was through a company and we didnt have an after hour contact. Second flat we private and we had his home plus cell phone number
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 1:18pm |
we made a list of what we wanted/expected/needed.
We ended up doing witohut a few of them tho .. In wellington/lower hutt it is SO hard to find a rental and some of them are total dumps or very $$
We had said we wanted a modern kitchen (ended up with not so modern - but tidy) I also wanted no carpet - we ended up with half carpet half floorboards! and we also wnated a small section - we have a huge one lol!!
But our list included - garage, off st parking, not on main road, wordobes in bedrooms!, sunny/ not dump and a heat pump, sep washing house/laundry! those things i was not prepared to compremise!
also wanted new/tidy plain curtains and tidy walls/paint work.
I would ask where the landlords are based eg nz/overseas, if you have right to renew lease when it expires, i would expect my landlord to supply smoke alrams after all it is THEIR house, and also if you are alowed to change anything - we took down some shelves, painted dd room and changed her curtains.
I guess be prepared to look at lots of duds before you find anything ok!
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 1:54pm |
Our LLs going over seas on her OE so we contact our property manager who we got the place with but for us our LL had given the property manager a list of what we could/couldn't do. We aren't allowed to put picture hooks up and can only hang pictures on existing hooks. Can't redecorate in any way.
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 2:42pm |
How about if the place is insulated.
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 3:30pm |
^^ ooh thats a good one!
All excellent, thanks everyone. Might have to make a list. Don't remember asking any hard questions last time, just if there was a fridge big enough for all the beer  .
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Posted: 13 June 2011 at 4:11pm |
Make sure you check out the pressure of the shower too, when I was flatting I didn't even think to consider it....til I ended up in a flat that had a shower that dribbled..
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