This has the makings of an awesome reality TV show.Another solution is for you to live in the property: occupy one room and rent the others. They will better behave knowing you are around.
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This has the makings of an awesome reality TV show.Another solution is for you to live in the property: occupy one room and rent the others. They will better behave knowing you are around.
This has the makings of an awesome reality TV show.
Just throw in Dazz and we're really onto something.I would tune in for sure
We need to get star of David involved somehow too.
Maybe you could write them all a nice letter and explain that, whilst electricity is included in the rent it is not a "free" commodity, and that due to the current cost of electricity would they please be mindful of usage, in particular the use of inefficient electric heaters, and could they ensure that they are switched off when the tenant leaves and are used as sparingly as possible.
Appeal to their common sense. Sure, you might get a few of them that don't give a stuff, but not all students are bludging ********s. If only one of them takes notice and is more aware of their usage then that at least saves you a couple of Nandos a week?
Fully Lucky, how much rent you pulling from that place anyway?
Is it doing well apart from the electrical and smell issues?
If you hate it so much, why do you bother with student accommodation?
With all the experience you have, how come you did not see it come?
Another solution is for you to live in the property: occupy one room and rent the others. They will better behave knowing you are around.
fullylucky
is this your place?
http://www.news.com.au/finance/real...dation-in-sydney/story-fncq3era-1227400280243
So they're looking out for their own bottom line, in the same way that you are by not providing adequate heating and cooling that's more efficient?Kmart is using business strategy but having complete disregard for the environment and landlords.
I did see it coming. In the summers students use portable AC units... (but not this bad, very rare). I saw it coming a mile away and I envisage it getting worse at the rate kmart is putting them in the front of the store in the main shopping aisle. What I don't like what kmart is doing is it knows international students will go for these since students don't have cars so these small portable units will be preferred over the oil heaters. Students don't read the wattage of the units and only care about price as they are price sensitive. Kmart is using business strategy but having complete disregard for the environment and landlords.
You sir, are a lunatic
I bet you're awesome at parties fullylucky!
pinkboy
Not any that I know.But other landlords that do student accommodation will understand.
Not any that I know.
The smell issue is no longer an issue it has been resolved.
No, they're more proactive and stop the problem arising, by providing adequate energy-efficient heating and cooling.That's because they are not proactive in monitoring their electricity usage.
Wait til summer.
All that built up stench will be unleashed amongst all the other poor students.
You may need to install an industrial ventilation system at that stage.