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  1. JohnHenry

    Increasing $25 for the existing tenant in newly acquired property ?

    Irrespective of who or what the username is, why you guys comparing one post to another ? let's treat it as a coincidence :-) the most important is the information sharing spirit and exchange of course not finding out who's who.
  2. JohnHenry

    Increasing $25 for the existing tenant in newly acquired property ?

    yes Jamie, so abiding with the current NSW tenancy rule http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/pdfs/Tenants_and_home_owners/During_a_tenancy_information_for_tenants.pdf and from this URL...
  3. JohnHenry

    Increasing $25 for the existing tenant in newly acquired property ?

    Well in the contract it says that it is vacant. The current tenant is dealing privately with the previous owner.
  4. JohnHenry

    Increasing $25 for the existing tenant in newly acquired property ?

    no there was no lease sign or contract because it was done as private arrangement.
  5. JohnHenry

    Increasing $25 for the existing tenant in newly acquired property ?

    Yes, in the contract it was stated as vacant. but the existing tenant pays directly to the previous owner as they are know each other. So my existing RE agent who should handle this matter told me that I can raise the rent with the new contract legally.
  6. JohnHenry

    Increasing $25 for the existing tenant in newly acquired property ?

    The existing tenant pay cash in hand to the previous owner and got no contract with me as the new owner.
  7. JohnHenry

    Increasing $25 for the existing tenant in newly acquired property ?

    Hi, I wonder If it is legal to increase $25 per week for the existing tenant who got no contract with the previous owner ? My current suburbs average per week is $475-480 according to Residex and RPdata.
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