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  • kenyonad replied to the topic Valuation in the forum Help Needed! 17 years ago

    Great info thanks guys

  • kenyonad replied to the topic Body corporate man ….. dodgy? in the forum General Property 17 years ago

    Richard, thanks anyway.lbglen, do you mind me asking which guys/company your parents now use?Scott No Mates, Sorry meant owners not tenants.At the previous body corporate meeting there were issues raised about things needing fixing/attention such as: – Fence falling over- Gas meters not accessible- Gutters all rusted and water running down side of…[Read more]

  • kenyonad replied to the topic Body corporate man ….. dodgy? in the forum General Property 17 years ago

    Its located in melbourne.i actually went to all the trouble as well of organising quotes etc to get things fixed and passed them onto the manager late last year. He did nothing with them and never returned my call.

  • Thanks guys.But never said i'd be claiming interest on the new PPOR Loan.So might just convert girlfriends loan to interest only rent property out and not withdraw any equity.Then start new normal PPOR loan for new property.Otherwise i'd be limited to an interest deduction of 192,000/224,000 = 85.71% of the $224,000 loan.

  • bigmagilla wrote:
    … which planet have you arrived from recently?

    who…me?

  • kenyonad wrote:
    Foundation.I'd be keen to hear your view on the effect Superannuation reforms which have already had a substantial impact on the size of superannuation fund assets. Assuming a constant annual CPI growth of three per cent, I estimate that superannuation funds will grow from some $193b in 1994-95 to $371b in 2001-02, $1,000b in…[Read more]

  • Foundation.I'd be keen to hear your view on the effect Superannuation reforms which have already had a substantial impact on the size of superannuation fund assets. Assuming a constant annual CPI growth of three per cent, I estimate that superannuation funds will grow from some $193b in 1994-95 to $371b in 2001-02, $1,000b in 2010-11 and $1,920b…[Read more]

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