2. Have patience when you have applied
3. Don’t expect perfection
When you finally move into a property, and it is not in a new development, it is best to temper your expectations about the property. When you rent an older rental property, the obligation of the landlord is simply to offer the property ‘reasonably fit for the purpose for which it has been let’ and habitable for you to reasonably enjoy. What this means is that the landlord must ensure that:
- Doors and windows can close and lock.
- Electrical accessories like lights and plugs are functioning.
- That there is hot water.
- That the property is reasonably clean and free of pests.
- Sanitary ware and plumbing function reasonably.
- Reasonable ongoing maintenance to ensure the property remains habitable.
- Offer new carpets and newly painted walls.
- Offer any alarm system or added security.
- Offer curtains or blinds (unless previously agreed to in the lease).
- Offer to repair anything on the property that does not hinder reasonable enjoyment of the property.
4. This is a give-and-take relationship