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Wouldn’t they put dirt on his coffin cause a coffin isn’t a coffin without a lid?!
I agree with Westan and Housesonly. How can a book written 2000 years ago still be so valid today?! Will change your life.
Ian
What do you call a sheep strapped to a post in the middle of a field in NZ?
An entertainment centre
G’Day Steve,
I’m in Ipswich and wouldn’t mind becoming a part of an investment group. If you were to start organisingone send us an PM. Sorry but I don’t know of any around in QLD.
Ian
Hi Nick,
I have been searching for the same type of forum for a few months now and have not been able to find one with good and relevant info. Hopefully anyone else here may know of such a forum.
But what I have done in the meantime was get together with small business owners in my church and just soaked up all their experience. I have gained a lot of understanding from just taking someone out for dinner. Cost me around 30 – 40 bucks but it could save me thousands down the track.
Ian
Hi Guys,
Unfortunately I don’t have a plan and i know I should. I want to buy on ip each year for the next 10yrs. But at the moment I am trying to absorb as much information as I can to better equip myself for the future. But yes I am glad for this post as I now will start on a more detailed plan
Ian
Hey sis,
I have never heard of the online version, could you give me some more details?
Ian
I agree with Wallflower, read your bible, you can gain so much from this book that helps you become so much wiser beyond your years. Also of course read as many books on investing as u can.
Ian
That’s not a bad idea taking photos of the repair work depreciator. Never occured to me.
Ian
Hey Greg,
Mate I am in the same boat, I am looking at a house currently with asbestos lined interior walls. As far as I am aware (in QLD anyways) there are no building regulations that require you to replace asbestos. There are however regulations in the code that require you to wear protective (long sleeved shits/pants/breathing mask) clothing when either sanding, cutting or replacing asbestos materials.
Also if it is a weatherboard house and has asbestos sheeting (most houses prior to 1981) it may also have a lead painted exterior. That gets messy with having to inclose the area to which you will be stripping the paint off and then disposing of waste at an approved council dump and paying hazadous waste disposal fees [eh].
I would make a quick call to a building surveyor and they should be able to advise you over the phone. I am lucky as my father is one.
Of course i explained all this when i made my offer[thumbsupanim]
As for the legal impications down the track? The tenants shouldn’t be messing with the walls so the fibres shouldn’t become airbourne. So I doubt there should be any legal implications, just explain that to the tenants and i would imagine there shouldn’t be any problems, but then again I am not a lawyer.
I just want to say Jaffasoft that you have outdone yourself with this calculator. I have seen other people selling their calculators online for people to use yet you offer yours free of charge. i am very impressed with the layout. A+++
I manage an Optus Shop in Brisbane – anyone want a phone ?
Had a goand got it right in my third go, i think this exercise is more visual than anything else rather tham anything to do with mathematics. They say there are 7 levels of intelligence so it does not necessarily make you smart or not as smart the longer you take.
Thanks James for the reply. Appreciate your help.
Originally posted by Lizzy:Quote:Originally posted by alpina:Liz,
You have your facts wrong. The aforementioned provision DOES infact relate directly to the First Home Owners Grant of $7,000. Here is the direct link to the First Home Owners Grant application form, where on page one it clearly states this provision:
http://www.osr.nsw.gov.au/pls/portal/docs/page/downloads/other/ofh001.pdf
Regarding First Home Plus, your stamp duty concession, you will qualify if “at least one of the purchasers has never owned and occupied a residential property in any State or Territory within Australia”. So you do qualify for this.
I understand this is correct for NSW. But what about QLD? I have heard in queensland that if any of the purchases have owned and occupied a property then they would not be eligible for the the FHOG and stamp duty concession. Can someone help me out on this whether this is true or not.
Thanks