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When the unexpected happens, are you covered?

When the unexpected happens, are you covered?

Here’s what to expect if your tenants have caused damage, their pets have run wild, or the carpet has stains that can’t be removed no matter how hard you try.

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For landlords, unexpected expenses can come with the territory.

The hidden costs of being a landlord – and how to prepare for them

Being a landlord sounds like a breeze: let the tenants pay off your mortgage and watch your property value grow. But if you think your only expense is going to be loan repayments, think again.

There are things you should know before becoming a landlord.

Everything I wish I knew before becoming a landlord

Simone Boer has seen a thing or two as a landlord. Since buying her first investment property — in her own neighbourhood of Lara, near Geelong, during the GFC in 2008 — Boer has gone on to become the owner of nine residential and two commercial properties, spread across the nation.

  • Simon Webster
Times are uncertain, but there may be measures investors can take to protect their investments.

Property investing in uncertain times: an expert’s tips

If you are a property investor, how do you know what’s coming next? And how do you manage the risk?

  • Simon Webster
A little planning can mean making the most of your tax-deduction entitlements.

Tax time tips for property owners: understanding deductions and depreciation

Landlords, it’s almost tax time. Do you know which expenses you can claim and how you should claim them?

  • Simon Webster

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