• Ep. 5 - Jafarpourasr v Tancevski & Whether Advertising Must Be Pro-Rated When Calculating Break Lease Fees
    Nov 21 2024

    In this jam-packed episode of The Property Management Playbook, we tackle two pivotal legal issues shaping the property management landscape.

    Part 1: Jafarpourasr v Tancevski
    We delve into Daly AsJ's landmark judgment that extended the principles in Smith to all notices to vacate requiring reasons under the Residential Tenancies Act. The core question? How detailed must a notice to vacate be for a landlord to sufficiently inform a renter of the reasons for repossession?

    Part 2: Pro-Rating Advertising Costs for Break Lease Fees
    Switching gears, we explore the hot-button topic of whether advertising costs must be pro-rated when calculating break lease fees. Using recent Tribunal rulings, we discuss how Section 211A(3) of the Residential Tenancies Act impacts compensation claims and the practical implications for renters and rental providers alike.

    🎧 Tune in now for expert analysis and actionable insights into these complex legal issues. This episode is a must-listen for property managers, agents, and anyone navigating the Residential Tenancies Act!

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    48 mins
  • Ep. 4 - What is Section 344 of the Residential Tenancies Act? A Hidden Tool.
    Nov 7 2024

    In this episode of The Property Management Playbook, we’re unpacking Section 344 of the Residential Tenancies Act—a lesser-known yet powerful tool for managing unapproved occupants in Victorian rental properties. Join us as we break down the essentials of Section 344, explain when and how it applies, and discuss practical scenarios to help you navigate challenging situations with confidence. Whether you’re dealing with unauthorised persons or just want to strengthen your knowledge of tenancy laws, this episode provides key insights every property manager should know. Don’t miss it!

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    19 mins
  • Ep. 3 - Asking for Written Reasons at VCAT
    Nov 1 2024

    In this episode of The Property Management Playbook, Andrew Nguyen and Robert Gallo dive into the crucial topic of requesting written reasons at VCAT. Understanding why and how to request written reasons can be a game-changer for property managers, especially when it comes to appeals, future dispute resolutions, and clarifying VCAT’s decision-making process. Andrew and Robert break down the process, share practical tips for property managers on when it's most beneficial, and discuss the potential impact written reasons can have on your case outcomes. Tune in to make the most of your VCAT experiences and empower yourself with insights to advocate confidently for residential rental providers.

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    22 mins
  • Ep. 2 - The Importance of Smith v Director of Housing and the Issuing of Notices
    Oct 23 2024

    In the second episode of *The Property Management Playbook*, Andrew Nguyen and Robert Gallo dive into a landmark case that has shaped the landscape of tenancy law in Victoria—*Smith v Director of Housing*. This episode explores the facts and legal arguments surrounding the case, focusing on the implications for property managers and residential rental providers. Andrew and Robert break down the key takeaways, the court's rationale, and how this decision impacts day-to-day property management practices. They provide expert insights on navigating similar disputes and avoiding common pitfalls. Tune in to learn why *Smith v Director of Housing* is essential knowledge for anyone working in property management and what it means for the future of residential tenancy matters.

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    22 mins
  • Ep. 1 - The Creation of Castellan Consulting & What Makes a Good Advocate
    Oct 17 2024

    In this inaugural episode of The Property Management Playbook, Andrew Nguyen and Robert Gallo discuss the journey behind the creation of Castellan Consulting and how it’s transforming property management consulting in Australia. They also dive into what makes a truly effective advocate at VCAT.

    This episode is a must-listen for property managers and real estate professionals looking to sharpen their advocacy skills and excel in VCAT proceedings.

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    32 mins