Rental Property Management Services For Property Owners and Tenants Across Sydney What makes us stand out from the crowd? Good question. Let’s start at the top. Back in 2005, it was clear things weren’t working out in the rental game. Owners were unhappy, tenants felt like second-class citizens and property managers were miserable. Surely it didn’t need to be this way? Enter Let’s Rent. We made it our mission to turn property management on its head with a new philosophy, vibrant culture – and best of all – no sales agents. This turned out to be the start of something big. Since then, we’ve continued to push the property management industry boundaries as far and wide as we can, never afraid to innovate and always providing our clients and their tenants with the stellar service they’ve come to expect. Our vision is to be the property management number one, offering a service where care, diligence, expertise and professionalism are paramount; where owners and renters can trust that when it’s needed, their property manager will get the job done.

We train to ensure we're the best We make a point of training our own team. Why? We’ve found that standard of property managers in the industry can be shockingly low, generally because of poor training (or no training at all). That’s why we take the time to keep our team up to speed and make sure they’ve got what it take to be industry experts. We’re structured for results Unlike other companies, we don’t have portfolio managers. Instead we have a task-based team structure with team members being highly skilled in select areas. We’ve found this gets the best results and cuts down on any possible risk such as rental arrears or property vacancy. We’re innovators We’re constantly looking to innovate to enable us to continue offering superior service. For example, we use a cutting-edge software package that’s used by only 90 other agents in Australia. We think it’s really given us the edge. We’re communicators Building positive relationships is a priority at Let’s Rent. After all, if we get on well with your tenant, they’re less likely to move on. And should they decide it’s time to leave, we’ll be in a better position to reduce your vacancy risk. That’s because tenants are only required to give access to show prospective new tenants through 14 days before they vacate. Most of our tenants, however, happily allow access 4 weeks prior to vacating. The result? The time between tenants moving out and a new lease starting can be as little as 3-7 days.