rachelrodrigues replied to the topic Dealing with pedantic tenants in the forum Help Needed! 7 years, 2 months ago
I have a maximum amount to spend without need for authorisation set at $250. I think it is poor management rather than lack of integrity that’s the issue, but all the same I intend to find another PM.
The tenant is very demanding and forceful and the PM young and inexperienced, so they get steamrolled.
rachelrodrigues started the topic Dealing with pedantic tenants in the forum Help Needed! 7 years, 2 months ago
I was wondering if anybody has ever had to deal with such tenants and offer some advice on how best to deal with them.
They have a 12 month lease on my property, with about 3 months remaining. Barely a week goes by without them ringing up and submitting a maintenance request. What will generally happen is the item will be fixed and then about a…[Read more]
rachelrodrigues replied to the topic Can anyone recommend a good property manager in Toowoomba? in the forum General Property 11 years, 2 months ago
Good evening all,
Thanks for the feedback. I ended up going with TCR and so far I'm really impressed with them. The flat fee is great, as well as the first initial inspection after 6 weeks. Furthermore, their rental appraisal was $20 a week higher than other agents I spoke…rachelrodrigues replied to the topic Give away my education material in the forum The Treasure Chest 11 years, 12 months ago
I'm sure you already have enough offers by now, but I would love to have the material. I'm in Brisbane – South Bank.
Regards,
Rachel
rachelrodrigues replied to the topic Splitting a cross-collatoralised loan in the forum Finance 12 years, 6 months ago
I had a local real estate agent value it recently and according to their valuation it is worth slightly more than what I paid for it. I may give Richard a call on Monday. Thanks
rachelrodrigues replied to the topic Splitting a cross-collatoralised loan in the forum Finance 12 years, 6 months ago
Hi Richard, The reason the bank gave for the need to charge the LMI is because the second property doesn't have enough equity.