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    I agree Rosie but it would be up to the landlord of the offending tenant (assuming they are renting) to make the moves to stop the behavior and to being the eviction proceedings. If the tenant is paying the rent and keeping the place in order they may not wish to pursue it.

    The tenants of Azalia’s might be better speaking to the police and obtaining some form of restraining order as you mentioned they are feeling threatened which would give them footing in legal proceedings to have the offenders removed if they continued in the future. At the least, reporting to the police of any threatening behavior would also help to build any case against the offenders or might have the police knocking on their door which may be enough give them warning. Definitely a difficult situation.

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    Thanks Guys

    I was just wanting to look at the chances for a loan as I was worried about that the most. I know my deposit is low right now but should be getting a boost after tax and when my partners current contract finishes.

    Mark

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    Thanks Jeff

    I’m in Adelaide

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