Sailor,
The original house was three bedroom. A previous owner extended to create another bedroom, but they removed another wall to create a larger lounge room. The net effect being, a three bedroom house with a large lounge room.
We would like to put the wall back up, reduce the size of the lounge room and create a fourth bedroom. At the same time we would update the kitchen and provide a short corridor to access the bathroom and the other two bedrooms.
There is a granny flat in the backyard which can be accessed from the side street. If we seperated the power and water and built a dividing fence we could possibly rent this seperately.
So we do have valid reasons to request vacant possession without having to make up anything.
The point however is... isn't the fact that the tenant continues to be in arrears a good enough reason to be given vacant possession?
Regards
Andrew
The original house was three bedroom. A previous owner extended to create another bedroom, but they removed another wall to create a larger lounge room. The net effect being, a three bedroom house with a large lounge room.
We would like to put the wall back up, reduce the size of the lounge room and create a fourth bedroom. At the same time we would update the kitchen and provide a short corridor to access the bathroom and the other two bedrooms.
There is a granny flat in the backyard which can be accessed from the side street. If we seperated the power and water and built a dividing fence we could possibly rent this seperately.
So we do have valid reasons to request vacant possession without having to make up anything.
The point however is... isn't the fact that the tenant continues to be in arrears a good enough reason to be given vacant possession?
Regards
Andrew