Ms Mercorella spoke about the raft of legislative changes that came into effect and their impact on property managers, tenants and lessors which cover a range of areas.
“One key area of the changes involves limiting rent increases to every 12 months. This reform is a dramatic departure from established tenancy laws in Queensland as it attaches the rent increase to the property, not the tenancy agreement.”
“It’s really important as a property management community that despite how we feel about laws, they are still laws – we need to support each other. Be respectful and disclose the rent if a new property manager reaches out.”
Ms Mercorella also touched on some upcoming changes including the introduction of CPD requirements for property managers which the REIQ is in full support of encouraging and maintaining a high level of professionalism in the industry.
“This is a really important change which is a step in the right direction. The REIQ will be consulting with the government in the coming weeks,” she said.
Property management has been a difficult profession to navigate, and Ms Mercorella encouraged all property management business leaders to think long and hard about the fees they’re charging for their services as risk has gone up significantly.