

Testimonials
Jamie has successfully found two great tenants for me, and I couldn’t be happier with the service he provided. He’s easy to deal with, very helpful, and takes all the hassle out of the process. From advertising to vetting, everything was handled efficiently and professionally. I highly recommend Jamie to anyone looking for a reliable and stress-free rental experience.
Lutz Drews
I live in Taranaki and have had rental apartments in Auckland City for over 10 years. It suits me to manage my own apartments but it has been difficult to get an agent to procure tenants for me without having to sign up to their letting contracts. Since working with Jamie he has utilized his skills to assess the applicants and then guide them through the rental requirements. Jamie has the talent to understand my portfolio and I have not had an issue with any of the tenants he has placed with me. I wholeheartedly recommend Jamie and he is my go to when I am in need of a new tenant.
Gary Lord
We selected Jamie to find our tenants for our apartment. Jamie kept us well informed during the process and shortlisted the applicants with finesse and made a final recommendation. That recommendation has proven to be of the highest order as our tenant is outstanding. I can’t recommend Jamie and Mitchells Letting high enough.
Dean Addie
Common Questions
If you're looking for a place to rent. You may be asking these questions below.
It means the real estate agent only handles the tenant selection and lease setup. Once you've moved in, the landlord (not the agent) manages the property directly.
After moving in, you will deal directly with the landlord for rent payments, maintenance, repairs, and any tenancy issues.
Yes. Your lease is a legal agreement regardless of whether the landlord or an agent manages the property. The terms are enforceable by law.
The agent typically collects and lodges your bond with the government bond authority before
handing management over to the landlord. Always confirm where your bond is lodged.
Yes. Even in casual letting, agents will assess your rental history, references, ID, and income as part of standard screening.
You’ll need to contact the landlord directly, as the agent will no longer be involved once the lease is signed.
Rent will usually be paid directly to the landlord, using whatever method they specify (e.g. bank transfer or a rent payment platform).
No. All rental laws still apply. The landlord must follow NZ tenancy laws regarding rent increases, lease termination, and notice periods.

















