An important part of managing a tenancy is to ensure that properties remain in good condition, maintenance issues are identified/rectified and that a good working rapport can be built with the tenants.
Routinely inspecting properties is imperative in meeting those goals and maintaining all assets owned and managed by your organisation.
When properties aren't inspected or aren't inspected thoroughly, issues arise. The biggest problem with failing to complete regular inspections is that issues can become costly and detrimental, not just to our properties but also to our tenants' health and wellbeing.
This workshop provides staff with an understanding of the legal requirements for undertaking routine inspections, best practice tools to perform them and how to build rapport with tenants through home inspections.
Course outline
Course outline
This online workshop takes a blended learning approach:
Enjoy a 2.5 hour fully interactive online Zoom session: join the Zoom session from any device, laptop, desktop, tablet or mobile phone
Upon completion, gain access to online downloadable self-study materials to reinforce learning
What you'll gain from this workshop:
An understanding of the legalities and requirements for undertaking inspections
Skills in building rapport with tenants through home inspections
Consideration of personal safety during outreach and what steps to take to mitigate safety risks
Who should attend?
Tenancy and Property Managers
Team leaders
Time zone:
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Sheryl has over 20 years' experience in the Housing and Real Estate Industries in Australia. Starting her career in the Private Rental market before heading over to Social Housing and then Disability Housing in Operational and Management Roles.
During this time Sheryl developed and designed a training program aimed at young people to assist them in gaining entry to the Private Rental Market. She holds a Certificate IV in Training & Assessment and a Diploma in Business Administration as well as being a certified Project Facilitator.
Sheryl believes that they key to a successful career in the Housing Industry is to be able to share knowledge and experiences with colleagues and industry members, and to always be open to new ways of learning.