Steps When Your Tenant Gives Notice to Vacate | Pure Real Estate

When Tenants Decide to Move Out: A Step-by-Step Guide

As a landlord or property owner, it’s important to be prepared when your tenants decide to move out. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth transition and minimise any potential issues.

Step 1: Receive the Notice to Vacate in Writing

Make sure to receive the notice to vacate in writing, whether via email, post, or in person. This ensures there is a clear record of the vacate date and protects both parties.

Step 2: Confirm the Vacate Date and End-of-Lease Requirements

Confirm the vacate date and end-of-lease requirements with your tenants. This is a good opportunity to thank them for taking care of your property and to provide them with any tips on how to get their full bond refund.

Step 3: Communicate the Key Details in Writing

Communicate with your tenants in writing, including confirmation of the vacate date, any outstanding rent balance, and the date of the final inspection. If you have a vacate checklist, share it with your tenants.

Step 4: Start Advertising the Property

Start advertising your property as soon as possible to minimise the risk of a long vacancy between tenancies. Coordinate with your tenants to schedule open houses at convenient times.

Step 5: Complete the Exit Report and Finalise the Bond

Complete the exit report and finalise the bond refund once your tenants have returned the keys. Check for any damage or necessary repairs during the exit inspection, and let your tenants know if they need to do any additional cleaning or tasks to receive their full bond refund.

By following these steps and maintaining open communication with your tenants, you can ensure a smooth transition when they decide to move out.

When your tenants move out, Pure Real Estate handles every step of the process. Learn about our Brisbane property management approach to end-of-tenancy management.