Looking for a Rental Property?

Rental lists are available from our office and our website, they are updated daily. Viewing available properties can be done via arrangement for a private appointment.

If you are interested in a property, you will need to fill in a registration form and provide appropriate supporting documentation. Any decision  is at the absolute discretion of the landlord.

Kemp Management ensures that all applications are processed and submitted for consideration. Visit our rental listings page to view our available rental properties.

Bond

Upon signing of the lease, your Bond will be lodged with the Residential Tenancies Bond Authority where it will be held in trust for the duration of your lease. A Bond is held as a security deposit against any damage or undue wear and tear on the property. 

Once you vacate the property an inspection will be conducted by your Property Manager. Providing the property report coincides with the original Condition Report (providing for fair wear and tear), to retrieve your Bond from the RTBA, you will be asked to fill in a Bond Claim Form; this process can take up to14 days. 

Rental Payments

Rent will be payable in advance as per your Residential Tenancy Agreement. Please contact your Property Manager immediately if you cannot make a rental payment on time. You will be provided with a  reference number or a choice of options which will enable you to pay your rent over the internet with your financial institution. 

Insurance

It is the tenant's responsibility to insure personal possessions against any loss, damage or theft. We are happy to assist you with any insurance issues. 

Inspections

Before the commencement of your lease, your Property Manager will complete an inspection and full Condition Report; you will be given the opportunity to check this and add to it prior to moving into the property.

This is the report we refer to at the end of the tenancy. It is therefore in your best interest to read through the Condition Report and Tenancy Agreement thoroughly and ensure you retain a copy in a safe place. Regular inspections will also be conducted by our Property Management staff during the tenancy period.

You will be contacted in advance to arrange a mutually agreeable time. 

Keys

If you are successful in your application to rent a property, you will receive and sign for a full set of keys to the property. Please ensure you have enough duplicate keys cut for your own use as the keys we have at the office belong to the landlord and must stay there.

"I'm locked out!" We have all locked ourselves out from time to time. If it happens during the day, we have duplicate keys at our office. Unfortunately if it happens after hours you are in the same boat as everyone else.

If a property manager is called after hours, and is available to assist, there is a $60.00 on the spot 'call out' fee chargeable to you. Alternatively after hours you may arrange for a locksmith to gain access to the property.

If you lock yourself out during office hours, Mon –Fri, 9:00am – 5:00pm you can come down to the office with identification and collect the office copy. You will be required to sign these out and where possible return within the same day.

Please get an 'emergency' key in case this happens to you!

Maintenance and Repair Requests

All maintenance requests must be made in writing. You may do this on-line via e-mail, or via fax using the request forms provided in your Tenancy kit. Phone requests will only be accepted in an extreme emergency.

Where possible, we aim to attend to requests immediately, however in some instances we are required to obtain quotes and Landlord approval, in which case there may be a short delay. It is the tenant's responsibility to provide access and keep appointments with tradesmen.

Maintenance of gardens/grounds is the responsibility of the tenant. Please ensure that the grass is kept cut, that excess paper and rubbish is removed and, where appropriate, excess furniture/possessions are not stored on balconies or verandahs.

Utilities

Tenants are responsible for utility connections and ensuring accounts are in the correct names. Tenants are required to arrange to have a meter reading prior to vacating the property.

Terminating your Tenancy Agreement

As your Residential Tenancy Agreement is a legally binding document between you and your Landlord, there are legal obligations for both parties in regard to lease termination.

If you wish to terminate your tenancy after the lease agreement has expired, you must give 28 days notice in writing prior to vacating. If your tenancy agreement is still current and you wish to vacate, you are breaking your lease.

This means you are responsible for meeting rental payments until a suitable replacement tenant is found or until the expiration of the lease, whichever is sooner. You will also be responsible for advertising costs, the letting fee and GST. Contact your Property Manager immediately if you decide to terminate your tenancy and find out exactly what your obligations are.