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    Tenant breaking lease - increasing rent question

    That is interesting, and sounds very similar but I will have to double check. We were being more than reasonable with tyring to get it ready to be rented asap, but the current tenants are being difficult with giving us access for a day here and there before they move out. Planned with 7 days...
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    Tenant breaking lease - increasing rent question

    Ah, IF you increased the rent, thanks for the detailed explanation.
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    Tenant breaking lease - increasing rent question

    Thanks Xenia, I can't get my head around that one, can you clarify please?
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    Tenant breaking lease - increasing rent question

    Thanks Marg, as I said "Which is reasonable, the previous tenant shouldn't have to pay while it's vacant if you significantly increase the rent from $250 to $350 and it takes a long time to get someone in." A very modest increase is different in my opinion.
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    Tenant breaking lease - increasing rent question

    Thanks for the reply Salvatore, would you be able to clarify the above? It says there is an 'optional' break fee at: http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/Tenants_and_home_owners/Renting_a_home/Ending_a_tenancy/Breaking_a_lease_early.html It also has: "Breaking your tenancy agreement during the...
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    Tenant breaking lease - increasing rent question

    Thoughts so far (not necessarily do-able, but we have already thought of them): Ask the PM to network and gauge interest in the property 'informally' without advertising (small percentage chance but might be right person at right time). Advertise at current rent rate, then re-advertise it in a...
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    Tenant breaking lease - increasing rent question

    Hi guys, we have a tenant who wants to break their lease early. Don't worry, t's a good thing. Our PM advised that the current tenant will be responsible for paying the rent until we find another tenant. The property is due for a rent increase, so we want to increase it for the next tenant. PM...
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