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So, you’ve found the perfect rental property and submitted your application, now the wait begins to see if you’re the successful applicant. But how long does it take to have that application processed? Here’s what happens in between submission and approval and the average length of time it takes to find out if you’ve been successful. Processing times Typically, a rental application takes between one and three business days to process. In between, the property manager will gather up all applications, check the details provided by each applicant, and liaise with the property owner about who they believe suits their property best. The reason this time frame can be longer in some instances than others is there is a fair bit of information to process. The property manager needs to check your identity documents, verify your employment, speak with any referees along with previous property managers, and ensure you can afford the property. This involves contacting people, waiting to hear back from them, and then cross checking the information provided. How you can help One of the biggest hurdles to processing any rental application is incomplete information. In fact, an incomplete application is the reason some applicants aren’t even considered for a property. That’s why it pays to familiarise yourself with what’s required and ensure the information required is completed in full. All rental applications require the following: -100 points of identification, including photo ID. -Employment information -Previous rental or living arrangement history and a rental or personal referee -Proof of income and ability to pay -A list of all the occupants who will be residing at the property, including any pets All people who are on the rental agreement need to complete this information in full, and your prospective property manager will cross-check what has been provided, before speaking with the owner of the property. Then, if you are the successful applicant, you will be provided with a rental agreement to sign, will need to pay the required bond, and ultimately will be given the keys to your new rental home! How we can help Our experienced property managers pride themselves on establishing great relationships with both rental occupiers and owners. We manage every property as if it were our own and you can learn more about our property management services on our website