More information needed for tenants and landlords
The residential property industry calls for more information for tenants and landlords impacted by COVID-19 to allay growing concerns: Rental Management Australia
You can still get that real estate job
Jessica Mayes of Iconic Recruit outlines the best way to land that job with an online interview.
REIA reiterates Minister's words: Moratorium on rents is not a free ride
The Minister for Housing has confirmed in a recent interview that people are meant to pay their rents, says REIA president Adrian Kelly.
Real Estate must be safe-guarded in these chaotic times
To support Victoria and South Australia's economies, real estate must be seen as an essential service says both REIV president Leah Calnan and REISA Interim general manager Andrew Shields
From Bali holiday to red-eye dash to meet isolation curfew
Sharon Bennie of Specialist Property Recruitment has learnt the hard way that much can change overnight.
Tenants and stakeholders get clear message from REIA president
REIA president Adrian Kelly shoots from the hip as he addresses all stakeholders regarding tenants and their rent payments
Navigating rental arrangements under a pandemic
Property managers are the negotiators of this time, ensuring all parties arrive at mutually agreeable terms to ensure everyone has a roof over their head.
Team retention and protecting jobs are The Agency's goals
Reduced work hours and workloads implemented by The Agency, during the Coronavirus pandemic, have been supported by its staff, said Managing Director Paul Niardone.
Workers to be kept on the payroll keeps economy ticking over
Recipients of wage subsidies will be able to keep paying their bills, including rent, according to REIA president Adrian Kelly
Auction clearance rate at 51.4 per cent nationally
It was the first Saturday where real estate agents worked hard to adapt to the new regulations set by the Government of no open homes or on-site auctions.