NZ Property Investor

SUMMER SPRUCE UP

It’s hard to believe that another year has rolled by, but as we approach the end of 2021, it’s time to consider any wear and tear issues with our investment properties. Of course, any actions taken need to adhere to the rules associated with the Covid-19 level in your area: stay safe and keep well.

1 CHECK-UP

If you or your property manager haven’t completed this recently, before you get started its recommended to begin with a full inspection of your property. This can highlight problems which need some care to avoid deterioration, and if something’s broken, it enables you to take immediate action.

Regular inspections are vital throughout the year, but an in-depth inspection is recommended on

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