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List your property for rent with WHY...

Get your property tenant-ready with WHY Property Investment. Our Brisbane property management team helps landlords list rental properties with confidence, compliance, and maximum returns. To become part of the WHY family, Book a call. Alternatively, you can email Toni at toni@whypropertyinvestment.com.au

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5 Steps to Listing your property for rent

  • Sign the Form 6: Required by law in QLD before we can manage your property. This ensures exclusive representation and compliance.
  • Provide Insurance Details: A valid landlord insurance policy is essential to protect your rental property and income.
  • Hand Over Keys, Codes & Access: Secure and documented access allows us to carry out inspections and maintenance efficiently.
  • Body Corporate & Pool Safety Compliance : If applicable, provide certificates to ensure your property meets regulations.
  • Prepare for Tenants: A clean, safe, and well-presented property helps attract quality tenants faster.
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Signing the Form 6
Before we can advertise or manage your rental property, a Form 6 Appointment of Property Agent must be fully completed and signed. This step is a legal requirement under the Property Occupations Act and ensures that WHY Property Investment is authorised to represent you exclusively as your property manager.
Landlord Insurance
A valid landlord insurance policy is essential before renting your property. Your insurance must include public liability coverage of at least $10 million and be current at all times. It should also cover loss of rent, tenant default, and malicious damage.
Keys, Codes & Property Access
We require three full sets of keys to be handed over prior to listing your property. Two sets are provided to tenants, while WHY Property Investment retains one for routine inspections, emergencies, and authorised maintenance.
Body Corporate & Pool Safety Compliance
If your property is part of a body corporate, we require a copy of the relevant by-laws. For properties with a swimming pool, a current Pool Safety Certificate is mandatory under legislation.
Preparing Your Property for Tenants
Your rental property must be presented in a clean, safe, and compliant condition before tenants move in. This includes meeting all tenancy legislation requirements and ensuring the property is ready for immediate occupancy.

Rental Property Checklist for Landlords

Safety & Compliance

  • Smoke alarms: Ensure smoke detectors are installed and compliant with smoke alarm legislation.
  • Glass & windows: Check all glass, including shower screens, to ensure they comply with current safety standards.
  • Balconies & railings: Verify all balconies, stair railings, and balustrades are structurally sound and compliant.

Electrical & Gas Safety

  • Appliances & power points: Confirm all appliances, sockets, and switches are safe and in working order.
  • Lighting: Ensure light globes, specialty lights, and heat lamps are functional.
  • Gas appliances: Have all gas appliances serviced within the last two years.

Security & Access

  • Locks: Make sure the property is secure with functioning locks on all doors and windows.
  • Keys: Provide at least three full sets of keys, two for tenants and one for property management.
  • Remotes & codes: Test all remotes, security codes, and fobs, and replace batteries as required.
  • Security systems: If installed, check alarm systems are fully operational.

Insurance & Legal Protection

  • Building & public liability insurance: Maintain current policies with liability cover.
  • Landlord insurance: Protect yourself against rent default, malicious damage, and tenant-related risks.

Property Maintenance

  • Water leaks: Inspect for leaks or water damage that may cause unnecessary costs.
  • Trip hazards: Check for uneven pavers, cracked concrete, or tree roots.
  • Gutters: Clear leaves and debris to avoid blockages.
  • Gardens: Arrange a gardener if needed to maintain lawns and outdoor areas.

Pool & Body Corporate Compliance

  • Pool safety: Ensure pool fencing meets state legislation, gates self-close, and chemicals are balanced.
  • Pool Safety Certificate: Provide a current safety certificate if the property has a pool.
  • Body corporate rules: Supply up-to-date by-laws if the property is part of a complex.

Tenant-Ready Features

  • Blinds & curtains: Check they have child safety clips to meet legislation.
  • General condition: Present the property clean, tidy, and compliant with rental laws to reduce vacancy and attract high-quality tenants.

Common questions many INVESTORS have