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    Hey Guys,

    Thanks for both your comments, made it really clear on what I need to do. I spoke to the real-estate agent concerning those points you outlined and he said its fine to knock down the wall as many people in the apartment have done so in the past. As for the tiles he said they come off really easy as they are on gyprock walls(and probably on sheets). So thank you for pointing out which tools I needed to get that sorted. I won't be changing the arrangement of bathroom, so its a straight knock down/rip out and replace type job.

    Thanks again for your help, greatly appreciated.

    Best regards
    J

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    Hi  Mr5o1,

    Thank you for your reply, it makes sense to me now. I guess the other stuff I can look at is depreciation and things like that. I now know that I won't have to worry about the stamp duty until I see the property.

    Thanks again.
    Cheers
    J

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    I will definitely check, I have signed a 6 month lease with the existing tenants, however im looking to move in a month after so I might extend it for a month on an expired lease. Thanks for your reply.

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