Effective management of maintenance tasks is essential for landlords, as it ensures they meet their legal and ethical responsibilities while maintaining a safe and habitable property for tenants.
Promptly addressing maintenance issues not only helps landlords avoid potential legal disputes and penalties but also demonstrates a commitment to the tenant’s well-being, fostering trust and positive relationships. A well-maintained property is more likely to attract and retain quality tenants, reducing vacancy periods and turnover costs.
Additionally, proactive maintenance preserves the value of the property, protecting the landlord’s long-term investment and ensuring it remains competitive in the rental market. By staying on top of maintenance tasks, landlords can achieve a balance between financial returns and tenant satisfaction.







Frequently Asked Property Management Questions
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Maintenance requests will normally be actioned within 1-2 hours by our team. This means they will acknowledge the request and commence the appropriate action. The actual rectification of the issue can depend on a number of factors such as the urgency of the maintenance, the availability of trades and suppliers or parts and the instructions we receive from the property owner.
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Urgent maintenance typically includes issues that pose immediate risks to safety or property, such as gas leaks, electrical faults, burst water pipes, or severe structural damage. These types of issues must be rectified promptly, for example, within 24-28 hours or as soon as possible.
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Landlords are responsible for maintaining the property in a safe and habitable condition, addressing structural issues, and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. Tenants are responsible for day-to-day upkeep, such as cleaning and reporting problems promptly.
If damage is caused by the tenant’s negligence or misuse, they are generally responsible for the cost of repairs. This is typically managed through communication or bond deductions at the end of the tenancy.
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Tenants should not perform maintenance tasks without the landlord’s consent, especially for major or specialised work.
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Landlords must ensure the property complies with current safety and regulatory standards, such as smoke alarms and insulation requirements. However, cosmetic upgrades are generally optional unless agreed upon.
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Property Zest provides detailed records of all maintenance activities, including invoices and receipts, ensuring transparency and easy tracking for tax or budget purposes.
