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    Questions for the experienced landlords?

    Dazzling, more than happy to talk numbers mate, the owners rental yield would be around 4.2% - 4.6%, but are you saying his level of responsibilty should be linked to his rental yield? If you were the landlord and leased out this property to a tenant, knowing that these items didn't work but...
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    Questions for the experienced landlords?

    Hi all, Thanks for all your replies. It sounds like the owner is technically not obliged to provide these services. If there was something in the apartment that I wanted, that wasn't already there, I would be more then happy to pay for it. For example, if I wanted an alarm or air con...
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    Questions for the experienced landlords?

    Thanks again for the responses. Running and extension cable is an option but the last one I would like to take, as it is unsigthly and unsafe. I mean, we're paying good money for almost new apartment, don't really want a cable running across the room, as it would have to sit infront of the...
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    Questions for the experienced landlords?

    thanks twitch. It's not possible to physically put the phone anywhere on the bench or in the kitchen, as the microwave is right next to the cooktop.
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    Questions for the experienced landlords?

    Hi all, I was hoping I could get some advice on our situation. We are a currently renting an apartment and raised a few concerns with the PM about a few repairs that are needed on the property. 1. Firstly, we have very poor tv reception, only getting a few channels and those we do...
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    Need advice on renting

    Hi all, Thanks for all the great advice. The place we are looking to rent is in Maianbar, south of Sydney, it's actually a small suburb located within the Royal National Park and is on the water. It's a 3br apartment in a complex of 3 appartments and one general store (only shop in the...
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    Need advice on renting

    Hi all, Me and my fianec are in the process of securing a place to rent, just before we get married in April. We have found a place we like and we just wanted to ask if there are any things we should look out for when going through this process? Even things like negotiating the lease...
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    Property Investment Plans

    Hi Alex, Thanks for your advice, we were thinking along those lines and it's good to get some feedback from someone thats been in a similar position. Our current thoughts on our plans, are to rent for about 6-12 months as we aren't too worried about the market in Sydney moving too much in...
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    Property Investment Plans

    Alex, I'm 24 and getting married in just over 2 months, with no children. I'm planning to have a comfortable future and I feel that propoerty is just one way of achieving this (it also sounds like property investing would be really fun ) Again thanks to all for the advice and great...
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    Property Investment Plans

    Thanks for all the advice :) Nick
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    Income Protection Insurance

    Thanks for all the information, looks like there are more things to consider than I thought. Nick
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    Property Investment Plans

    Hi all, It’s clear that in order to succeed at most things in life you need a good plan. From reading a range of property investing books and forums it’s pretty clear that this is an important part of investing in property. I’ve been recently thinking about my goals and what I want to...
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    Income Protection Insurance

    Hi all, My name’s Nick and I’ve been reading the forums for a little while now. Decided to finally register, say hi and ask a question. My fiancé and I are planning to purchase our PPOR in Sydney within the next 6-12 months and after reading a few posts and doing a bit of research, I...
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