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    Getting the ball rolling ...

    Yes tenants can turn it off - BUT it means if you are on the Centrepay system and you dont get a payment it isnt a "whoops forgot" it is a direct and deliberate act by the tenant as they do have to cancel it.
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    Been signing up for a lot of things over the last few weeks but am quite sure it is a CRN (Customer Reference Number) that you need from Centrelink and use the Centrepay service: http://www.centrelink.gov.au/internet/internet.nsf/services/centrepay.htm#which
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    It most certainly can. The rent can come out of the centrelink payment before distribution to the tenant. It involves a few more steps on the agencies side but is definitely do-able.
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    since you don't own a property do you qualify for the FHOG? $26,500 until 30 June for new builds in regional Victoria is a very big incentive.
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    Aaron - rent can be taken out of centrelink payments before they are distributed, which means the government is effectively paying the rent. I would consider a regional area. When looking at the mid $2's you can pick up a brand new 2 bed unit in places like Bendigo for that. Have a great yield...
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