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  1. For a long term rental you should put together a pack with everything you can think of, bank statements, references from bank showing good mortgage payments, personal reference and previous rental references - if you are in short term accommodation when you first arrive, ask the owner for a reference. If you have a dog then get a reference for them too from neighbours. I've heard some people include pictures of their home in the UK showing good standard of upkeep etc, or a copy of the estate agent details if you are selling your UK house. Proof of earnings/job offer etc.

     

    Basically try to make it as easy as you can for them to choose you over any other possible renters. Oh and if you have kids make sure they don't run riot :chatterbox:

     

    Good luck

    Tracey

  2. Hi Jen

     

    Great post!!! I was just going to post the same thing as I saw this article today also, people need to be careful to rent through a reputable company or agency, it seems that Gumtree is a favourite for these scammers.

     

    A colleague of mine got a call on Xmas Eve from a distraught family that turned up to their new rental only to find the owners still there and not prepared to move out, we really should try to collate a list of these dodgy scammers if we can.

     

    Tracey

  3. PERTH!!!!Love it here - seriously though if you are wondering between the two I would advise you to visit them both and make your own mind up - different people want different things out of the relocation and have different expectations.

     

    Tracey

  4. Hi Everyone,

     

    We arrive in Perth on the 28th of November and my employer has found us 4 weeks short-term accomodation in Freemantle, so we will have to be out of there on the 26th December:arghh:.

     

    We will be looking for a long-term rental as soon as we arrive, and was wondering from other people's experiences whether 4 weeks is going to be long enough to secure a long term rental. I am absolutely panic stricken that we may be homeless at christmas. We will be looking to rent in the Waikiki/Baldivis/Rockingham areas as this is were we have secured school places for our 2 children. Any advice re what to put in rental applications to support our application would be greatly appreciated. Or any tips re which agents etc!

     

    Thanks

     

    Suzanne and Co

     

    Hi Suzanne

     

    I personally think you are going to be struggling The rental market is really tight here at the moment, with a lot of competition for unfurnished longer term properties, we always recommend that people coming here consider taking a furnished rental for up to 3 months, to give you enough time to get a feel of the suburbs you like and to secure a longer term rental in this competitive market. Yes it can be done in 4 weeks, but with Xmas in there when not a lot happens, I wouldn't like to chance it. Can you extend your stay at the Freo proeprty? If not let me know as we have a couple of properties that may suit for a further couple of weeks.

     

    When applying for rentals Include everything that you can, with the aim of making it easy for the RE agent to choose you over others :)

     

    Good luck

    Tracey

     

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