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  1. Dazz

    Who pays?

    Great stuff....for you. I've tried both methods as well, and have found the vinegar approach works for me. I guess it all comes back to our massively varying definitions of "it works" and "happy". Oh, I attract them all the time....and they are fantastic. In fact, they are so good I go...
  2. Dazz

    Who pays?

    Hmmm....maybe that's just how things are done in Cooroopooroo land. Maybe I'm just an old fashioned rent collector, but my relationship success with my Tenants is not measured by how nice they think I am, but by the seven figure rent sums poured into our account every year. The only people...
  3. Dazz

    Who pays?

    Neither, I'd present the title deeds to a lending institution and use them both as collateral to purchase better properties which exhibited better Tenants, better Leases and better incomes. I'd concentrate on the big show and ignore the worm left in the house whining about some wasp nest...
  4. Dazz

    Who pays?

    I hope you gave them the appropriate 14 days written notice, had a good muffler on that lawnmower so as to not diminish their amenity, and profusely apologised to them for interrupting their leisure time on a Sunday. Just think of the big picture Ausprop. :p
  5. Dazz

    Who pays?

    Sounds fantastic in theory, until the wee small matter of CGT pops up.....at which point if you have chosen wisely in the past, that option becomes financial suicide, and it will definitely be worth the stress.
  6. Dazz

    Who pays?

    Maybe you are Biggles. I prefer absolutely no relationship at all, other than the strict contractual one that was agreed before they went in. One can believe anything if it gives you comfort.
  7. Dazz

    Who pays?

    I always assume that after people have read something, they actually know and understand what it says. I should stop assuming that. My post above was predicated on the OP realising the clause was in the Landlord's favour.
  8. Dazz

    Who pays?

    You'd never write or instruct verbally anything. It would be prudent to simply quote the relevant clause which puts the financial onus back onto the Tenant, then simply let them decide / choose which method they wish to discharge their responsibility. They can pay for the professional to...
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