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Renters to get more rights
Topic Started: 7 Jan 2017, 11:14 PM (1,794 Views)
zaph
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Bardon
8 Jan 2017, 11:55 AM
They aint making anymore of what I have got.
Product substitution?

They are constantly making more of what you got.
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zaph
8 Jan 2017, 12:17 PM
Product substitution?

They are constantly making more of what you got.
There are a few ways that more can be magiced up but not in my neighbourhoods. Its a fixed, infinite and reducing supply in my marketplace.
Edited by Bardon, 8 Jan 2017, 12:24 PM.
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Bardon
8 Jan 2017, 12:24 PM
There are a few ways that more can be magiced up but not in my neighbourhoods. Its a fixed, infinite and reducing supply in my marketplace.
You hold all the cards, you are a master, you are simply amazing bardon.

We all love you.
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Chris
8 Jan 2017, 12:46 PM
You hold all the cards, you are a master, you are simply amazing bardon.

We all love you.
All you got to do is keep paying the rent on time and that is appreciation enough for me.
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Bardon
8 Jan 2017, 12:24 PM
There are a few ways that more can be magiced up but not in my neighbourhoods. Its a fixed, infinite and reducing supply in my marketplace.
makes for a shitty IP then. My daughters always the prettiest.
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"Family violence victims may be able to challenge notices to vacate stemming from the perpetrator's behaviour"

You can already see the logical outcome - "Quick darl, I'll give you a black eye so they can't kick us out!"
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Trollie
8 Jan 2017, 03:35 PM
"Family violence victims may be able to challenge notices to vacate stemming from the perpetrator's behaviour"

You can already see the logical outcome - "Quick darl, I'll give you a black eye so they can't kick us out!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z4Kmje1V2U
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Tha attitude I tend ta take ta any a this stuff these days is that wotever happens, 'wheels eventually turn' - As in if IP ownership become less attractive for regulatory reasons, eventually there'll be less IPs. 'N tha less IPs that there are, tha more highly sought after IPs will become. Well, at least they will if ya've got a growing population.

'N if (almost certainly when even?), tha numptie builders overbuild, 'n housing just maybe takes a hit, tha numptie builders will stop overbuilding. 'N housing will eventually bounce back.

'N ditto for 'rent controls' even - Make IP ownership too unattractive that way even, 'n ya'll get less IPs. 'N given lots of people simply don't won't to buy or simply can't buy, IPs are needed - 'N guv ain't keen on providin' 'em. So guv will have ta do something ta sort that out/compensate - Some way or another.

Wif tha trick for tha IP owner bein' ta have the wherewithal be able ta ride out any 'tough' times 'til them proverbial wheels do turn.

Most likely ... Tho there's f*** all certainties in life eh? ... :)
A Professional Demographer to an amateur demographer: "negative natural increase will never outweigh the positive net migration"
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Plenty of supply of tenants coming through the pipeline.

Forget the poor first-home buyer. 2017 needs to be the year of the renter

Already, older tenants are struggling in the rental market and face a “huge difference” in their lifestyle compared to their home owning counterparts.

This could be the future for many Sydneysiders as “if you haven’t achieved home ownership by the time you’re in your 40s, [HILDA research shows] it’s unlikely you ever will”, Mr Pawson said.

Right now, long-term renting often isn’t a suitable place for those who want to raise a family or retire.

Take the Westpac 2016 Home Ownership report. The survey found one of the reasons 65 per cent of respondents wanted to own a home was simply because it provided stability.

Take a look at what that really means: being a renter doesn’t provide stability.

And who can really blame people for thinking that?

http://www.domain.com.au/news/forget-the-poor-firsthome-buyer-2017-needs-to-be-the-year-of-the-renter-20161211-gt8v5t/


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Rastus2
8 Jan 2017, 10:01 AM

Did you know that if you actually had someone on ignore, you can't see their post unless someone else posts including their quote ?

Which is why it is stupid to claim you have them on ignore, while responding directly to their post... lol

If I woz K, I'd just maybe have a bit of fun runnin' ya 'round in circles for 4 pages in relation ta that comment.

But I'm just lazy stupid ole herbie, wot can't be bothered ... :)
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A Professional Demographer to an amateur demographer: "negative natural increase will never outweigh the positive net migration"
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