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Switch property managers

Switching is a fortnight. Frustration is forever.

Moving your Brisbane property to LINK Living usually costs nothing and takes about two weeks - and we do nearly all of it. Your tenant barely notices. Your returns do.

White apartment building against a blue Brisbane sky

Paying for management you're not getting?

  • Calls and emails that take days to answer
  • Inspection reports you never actually receive
  • Rent that hasn't been reviewed in years
  • Maintenance bills with no photos, quotes or context
  • A different 'property manager' every time you ring
  • Vacancy that drags while the listing sits stale

What we do when you say go

  1. 1Read your current agreement with you and confirm the notice period
  2. 2Prepare the termination notice for your current agency
  3. 3Collect the file: lease, bond records, entry report, keys, compliance history
  4. 4Introduce ourselves to your tenant and review the rent on day one

Three promises. In writing.

No Brisbane agency puts these on the record. We do, because keeping them is the whole point of being boutique.

24-hour response

Every owner enquiry answered within one business day. Not a hold queue, not a ticket number - an answer.

Free managed switch

Moving to us costs nothing and takes none of your time. Notice, file transfer, tenant introduction: all handled by us.

Leased in 14 days, or a month on us

List at our recommended price with our professional photography, and if it isn't leased within 14 days of going live, your first month's management is free.

They switched. Then this.

Rented my vacant property in less than a week after my last agent couldn't find a tenant in over 3 weeks. The team at LINK Living go above and beyond for all of their clients.
LLandlordGoogle review
Their seeming lack of interest at our old agency had us wondering what we were paying for. Then we met Brad from LINK Living and have never looked back. Proactive, sorting out any problem before it becomes an issue.
STSwitched to LINKGoogle review
Within 48 hours of our family home being advertised, Brad had secured several inspections. His passion and professionalism were evident from the first meeting.
IOInterstate ownerGoogle review

Before you switch.

Does it cost anything to switch property managers?

Usually nothing beyond seeing out the notice period in your current agreement. There's no bond reset, no new lease needed mid-term, and rent keeps flowing without interruption.

Will my tenant be disrupted by the switch?

No - your tenant keeps paying rent as normal, just to a new trust account. We introduce ourselves properly and most tenants notice only that responses get faster.

How long does switching take?

Typically around two weeks, driven mostly by the notice period in your current management agreement. The file transfer itself happens between agencies without you lifting a finger.

What if I'm mid-lease or mid-dispute?

Both are fine. Leases carry over unchanged, and inheriting an open issue is normal for us - it gets a fresh set of eyes and a plan in the first week.

Two weeks from now, this is handled.

Start with the address and we'll take it from there: notice, file transfer and tenant introduction included. Brad reviews the rent at the same time, which is usually where the move pays for itself.

Rather talk it through? 07 3899 3566

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Where is the property?

Property

What kind of property is it?

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How many bedrooms?

Set to two, the stock inner-Brisbane rental. Change it if that isn't yours.

Switching property manager

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Your estimate builds here

Answer the questions and the range appears.

Address, property type and bedrooms are all it takes. Nothing is sent anywhere until you ask for the exact figure.

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Get the exact figure

Brad confirms your exact figure.

Your answers travel with the enquiry, so the conversation starts at the number rather than the questionnaire.

You can send this at any point. Answering all 3 questions first just means Brad calls with the numbers already in front of him.