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An efficient resource for your renters

To help you and your tenants resolve these concerns more efficiently, we’ve created a dedicated resource page.

Kathryn Docking

7 October 2024
An efficient resource for your renters

Annual smoke alarm, gas, and electrical safety checks aren’t just essential for keeping rental properties safe – they’re legal requirement in Victoria.

At Taskforce, we carry out hundreds of these checks every day, making sure properties remain compliant and secure. But sometimes renters encounter minor issues related to these checks, like a beeping smoke alarm, which can lead to unnecessary phone calls and added stress for property managers.

This page provides renters with quick, easy-to-follow guides and links to troubleshoot common issues, so they can address problems on their own or report them directly to us at Taskforce, hopefully saving you the hassle of fielding unnecessary calls for minor concerns.

You can view the resource page here: www.taskforce.com.au/report-an-issue

Interested in having a direct link from your website?

If you’re interested in having a direct link to this page from your agency website, reach out to us at marketing@taskforce.com.au, and we’ll provide you with everything you need to get started.

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