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How to pay rent, bond or a deposit
« on: September 04, 2011, 08:21:30 AM »
Payment of Initial Deposit, Rent and Bond
Should you be approved as a potential tenant, then to secure a unit we will ask for either a holding deposit or one of two weeks rents (if you prefer).  However prior to obtaining the keys to the unit you must have paid for your first two (2) weeks in advance plus a bond equal to four (4) weeks rent.

No payments can be made at the office due to security reasons.

Payment of Rent
For the payment of rent, we prefer the rent to be paid fortnightly or monthly. 

As we do not handle cash due to security, there are three (3) options for paying rent:
  • Deposit at any ANZ bank
  • Internet Bank Transfer / Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
  • Setup a recurring payment at your bank

Deposit at any ANZ bank
To deposit at ANZ bank you simply go down to the bank and fill in a deposit form and deposit the money.  The Trust Account details are BSB: 014 279 Account Number: 2828 38927.  NOTE: You must put down your unit number as a payment reference so we know who paid the money.

Always keep your deposit receipt on the left hand side of the form as proof of payment. On very rare occasions the bank may leave your unit number of your payment and make it difficult to track down which tenant made the payment.  This deposit receipt will make it easier for us to identify any missing payments.

Internet Bank Transfer / Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Many tenants these days make payment over the internet using netbanking or phone banking via their mobile phone.  This is very easy to do as all you need to do is enter our BSB: 014 279 Account Number: 2828 38927 and then your bank reference.  As internet banking allows for both text and numerals we suggest you use a bank reference like GGxxx Surname, where GG stands for Glenefer Gardens and xxx is your unit number for example GG039 Edwards.  Just note that if your bank is not Westpac then the transfer may take 1 or 2 days to complete so you need to keep this in mind for paying rent on time.

Setup a recurring payment at your bank
A third and possible simplest foolproof method of paying your rent on time is to go to your bank and to arrange for a recurring payment to be made into our Trust Account.  This will ensure you rent is always paid on time and is very easy to stop when you finally leave us.

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How to pay rent, bond or a deposit
« on: September 04, 2011, 08:21:30 AM »