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crj is spot on.
my notice to vacate is for a date after my current lease contract agreement ends.
so (and I started a sentence with a preposition) is that ok from a PI perspective?
Adski
Terryw wrote:Have a look at the tenants union of victoria website, heaps of good info available there http://www.tuv.org.auHave already spoke to them.
They are extremely interested in my situation, and have an appointment this week.
I'll keep you informed
Adski
Scott No Mates wrote:Take your dishwasher with you.yeah yeah, it's all about a dishwasher!!! (it's gold plated)
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I can easily return both the Air conditioners to their original state.
But seriously in all honesty why would I? I would have to go and basically sabotage them now
I don't want revenge, I just want somewhere to live in peace et al, that's all
Damn… that last line sounds like a line from ACA or TT
I certainly understand capitalism, and supply-demand, but I think you guys also understand we both need each other
Adski
Sonya,
Proving she has behaved in a retaliatory manner is going to be the difficult part though. Although I believe I have a timeline that would consider it to be the case.
Technically she hasn't filled out the Notice to Vacate properly (which is very important, and voids the notice)), but that isn't what I am disputing.
I must be the tenant from hell. So far I have fixed both the Air conditioners in the house free of charge (I do this for a living anyway), installed a dishwasher in the empty hole (which I was going to leave), and fixed the toilet (she paid for the $20 valve). I think I'll pass on fixing the seal in the pump for the spa bath
I'll keep you posted
Duckster,
I agree with your business ethic. I expect the rent to increase every time the lease is up for renewal, as it did last year, but not in the middle of a contract/agreement etc.
I am just curious as to what other PI's have to say on this.
Candidly I was curious to know who has used section 263 and why.
Cheers