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    Vacancy Rates at 15% in 2009-10???

    Suggo, Personally, when I've done any cashflow figures for a puchase I've normally allowed a couple of weeks a year vacancy as standard but this will vary depending on a number of factors. What's considered a 'long' vacancy will usually depend on the type of property and the resultant...
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    Vacancy Rates at 15% in 2009-10???

    Good point Rulf..... :)
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    Vacancy Rates at 15% in 2009-10???

    Yes..... I totally agree guys.......15% does seem 'just a little' off the mark. Maybe they were misquoted ......or who knows.... surprise, surprise.......maybe it was just taken out of context to make the article sound more dramatic! No......I'm sure they wouldn't do that......would they...
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    Vacancy Rates at 15% in 2009-10???

    I saw an article in The Dail Telegraph on the 27/8/02 titled "How to make tenants fall for your rental property". I pulled it out of the paper and said 'I'll read that in the next couple of days'........you got it........I JUST did! Where does the time go? Anyway, I digress......... Some...
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