A Tenant’s Guide to a Smooth Summer: Your December Checklist As the year winds down and the Australian summer kicks into gear, December is a time when tenants juggle family plans, gatherings and sometimes even moves or travel. It’s also a great moment to get organised and set yourself up for a stress-free start to the new year. Whether you’re staying put, going away, or looking to move, here’s a smart seasonal guide to help tenants navigate December with confidence. 1. Stay Cool and Energy-Smart Summer heatwaves can sneak up quickly, and December’s warm days mean your home may need extra care. Tips to stay energy-efficient and comfortable: Close blinds during the hottest part of the day. Use fans first before switching to the air-con. Clean air-con filters for better performance. Check doors and windows for drafts that let cool air escape. Talk to your property manager if your cooling system needs servicing. Small changes can reduce your bill and keep your home feeling breezy. 2. Preparing Your Home if You’re Travelling Heading away for Christmas or New Year? Before you lock the door, make sure your home is safe and compliant with tenancy obligations. Your pre-holiday checklist: Secure all windows and doors. Turn off appliances at the wall. Empty bins to avoid odours and pests. Let your property manager know if you’ll be away for an extended period. Water plants and consider setting up timers for indoor lighting. A little preparation ensures peace of mind while you’re enjoying your break. 3. Maintenance Matters: Don’t Delay Repairs December is one of the busiest periods for trades. If something in your home needs attention, it’s best to report it early rather than waiting until the last minute. Non-urgent repairs can take longer than usual during the holidays, so submitting requests promptly helps ensure everything stays in good condition and prevents small issues from becoming big ones. 4. Understanding Your Responsibilities During Fire Season With Australia’s summer comes increased bushfire risk in many regions. Even if you’re living in a low-risk area, it’s important to: Keep balconies, courtyards, and outdoor areas free from clutter. Dispose of green waste where required. Follow your landlord instructions around safety. If your rental property is near bushland, familiarise yourself with local emergency plans and stay informed. 5. Keep Communication Clear and Friendly With everyone busy during December, open communication is key. Whether you’re reporting maintenance, renewing your lease, or requesting permission to make changes, your property manager is there to help. Friendly, timely communication ensures the best outcome for everyone, and sets a positive tone for the year ahead. 6. Thinking of Moving in the New Year? Start Early If you’re planning to move after the holidays, December is the perfect time to prepare: Begin researching new areas and rental prices. Make a list of must-have features for your next home. Check your lease for notice periods. Book removalists early as January is a peak moving month. December should be a time for celebrating and recharging. With a few steps, tenants can enjoy a smooth summer and enter the new year feeling organised and confident. At Wiseberry, we’re here to support you every step of the way, whether you're reporting maintenance, considering a move, or just needing advice about your rental. Get in touch today.