Yes I had tenants with that attitude! Ended up doing me a huge favour once I got over the heartbreak, $27000 from insurance fixed it up with a brand new kitchen and a record price! I trust to7 don’t expect to get your bond back!David wrote:I mean, you could also take my approach and not care about anything.What'sinaname wrote:I do like TP's approach
One smack across the head and writing on the walls will never happen again.
And dont get me started with blutac on the walls. Damn disgusting oily filth..
Blemishes, value and ownership
Moderator: bbmods
- think positive
- Posts: 40243
- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:33 pm
- Location: somewhere
- Has liked: 342 times
- Been liked: 105 times
Blemishes, value and ownership
<split from "How are you dealing with the Covid 19 lockdown?" thread>
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
- think positive
- Posts: 40243
- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:33 pm
- Location: somewhere
- Has liked: 342 times
- Been liked: 105 times
- think positive
- Posts: 40243
- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:33 pm
- Location: somewhere
- Has liked: 342 times
- Been liked: 105 times
As a landlord I just think your attitude stinks. Say you move out and he can’t afford to demolish it and has to get a new tenant? A little texts on a blank wall? Yeah nah, no thanks. I have lots of bare walls in my house, and I like them texta free, and when I rented I treated the place as if I owned it, it was left in better shape than I got it in. I rented 3 times.
General water and tear is fair enough, I don’t consider kids wall art general wear and tear. I should add I’ve been disappointed more than once! And kept the bond! Only once I had to go to insurance, but they deliberately destroyed the place.
General water and tear is fair enough, I don’t consider kids wall art general wear and tear. I should add I’ve been disappointed more than once! And kept the bond! Only once I had to go to insurance, but they deliberately destroyed the place.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
- What'sinaname
- Posts: 20124
- Joined: Sat May 29, 2010 10:00 pm
- Location: Living rent free
- Has liked: 6 times
- Been liked: 32 times
- think positive
- Posts: 40243
- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:33 pm
- Location: somewhere
- Has liked: 342 times
- Been liked: 105 times
well i guess im a total princess,
thing is, do you have a nice looking car? it doesnt have to be new, mine wasnt, and ive had it for 8 years now, and it has 2 small scratches, and one dint from some arsehole. it takes value from the car.
you might want to live in a dirty dinted grungy world but i certainly dont. And i might add, i show other peoples property the same respect and consideration i expect, but dont always get, to mine!
people with your attitude are the reason i would never offer my holiday house up for air B&B, and the reason i will never buy another residential rental property. so when you whinge about lack of supply and high prices, look in the mirror!
thing is, do you have a nice looking car? it doesnt have to be new, mine wasnt, and ive had it for 8 years now, and it has 2 small scratches, and one dint from some arsehole. it takes value from the car.
you might want to live in a dirty dinted grungy world but i certainly dont. And i might add, i show other peoples property the same respect and consideration i expect, but dont always get, to mine!
people with your attitude are the reason i would never offer my holiday house up for air B&B, and the reason i will never buy another residential rental property. so when you whinge about lack of supply and high prices, look in the mirror!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
- David
- Posts: 50677
- Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2003 4:04 pm
- Location: the edge of the deep green sea
- Has liked: 16 times
- Been liked: 81 times
Lol I'm not trying to start an argument here, but I actually think the more people are dissuaded from investing in rental properties and deciding against starting up airbnbs the better. We need fewer landlords, not more (and surely you must know that airbnbs are a disaster for the rental market)! And I loathe the new paradigm of seeing a car and house as products with value as opposed to, like, a thing you drive and place you live in respectively, ideally until the first breaks down and, in the second case, the day you die. But perhaps that's a topic for another thread.think positive wrote:well i guess im a total princess,
thing is, do you have a nice looking car? it doesnt have to be new, mine wasnt, and ive had it for 8 years now, and it has 2 small scratches, and one dint from some arsehole. it takes value from the car.
you might want to live in a dirty dinted grungy world but i certainly dont. And i might add, i show other peoples property the same respect and consideration i expect, but dont always get, to mine!
people with your attitude are the reason i would never offer my holiday house up for air B&B, and the reason i will never buy another residential rental property. so when you whinge about lack of supply and high prices, look in the mirror!
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
- think positive
- Posts: 40243
- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:33 pm
- Location: somewhere
- Has liked: 342 times
- Been liked: 105 times
ok split the thread then! my posts are always getting split off lately!because im really interested in your view here. last week you commented on McMansions, i was involved in thats convo, dont know if it was directed at me, but it seemed to be. i wasnt in the mood to bite. So how should this work? in your world? I mentioned dints and scratches reducing the value, my last car before this was a gorgeous bright blue cop magnet falcon with the rear wing and mag wheels, and people seemed to delight in smacking my doors. when i sold it it really decreased the value. My little VW was the biggest bargain we have ever got, we paid half the market value for it, but ive had it too long and its probably worth half what we paid. but i dont care. I genuinely love my car, i love driving it, i love cruising with the top down and i love the fact its almost immaculate. of course it has a couple of stone chips on the bonnet, like everyones car, and one of the mags has met the gutter a few too many times, but aside from that i keep it clean, i look after it because it gives me joy, its not just to get from A-B, hell i left it home today and drove one of the kids cars because it was raining and i had to do a pretty big shop. the cars value to me is not as an expensive look at me toy, if i wanted that i would have let hubby trade it on the BMW he wanted to buy me! I keep my car as scratch free as possible, because i like the way it looks, i like the way it drives, and it gives me pleasure. And a place to live? what does that mean to you? I got told off here for bragging about my house when i built it, but the funny thing is youd die if you knew what it cost us to build, its not about money for me, its about living the way i want to live. I dont give 2 shits about the market value of my house, unless im thinking about how much my kids will inherit. I have friends with much flashier houses, but im not a flashy person, we built this to suit our lifestyle, yes its big because i would rather have 20 kids here, than not know where my kids are, and thats as true today, now that they are adults as it was 13 years ago when the ferals sometimes drove me nuts!David wrote:Lol I'm not trying to start an argument here, but I actually think the more people are dissuaded from investing in rental properties and deciding against starting up airbnbs the better. We need fewer landlords, not more (and surely you must know that airbnbs are a disaster for the rental market)! And I loathe the new paradigm of seeing a car and house as products with value as opposed to, like, a thing you drive and place you live in respectively, ideally until the first breaks down and, in the second case, the day you die. But perhaps that's a topic for another thread.think positive wrote:well i guess im a total princess,
thing is, do you have a nice looking car? it doesnt have to be new, mine wasnt, and ive had it for 8 years now, and it has 2 small scratches, and one dint from some arsehole. it takes value from the car.
you might want to live in a dirty dinted grungy world but i certainly dont. And i might add, i show other peoples property the same respect and consideration i expect, but dont always get, to mine!
people with your attitude are the reason i would never offer my holiday house up for air B&B, and the reason i will never buy another residential rental property. so when you whinge about lack of supply and high prices, look in the mirror!
if there are no rentals, where do people live who cannot afford to buy a home? oh yes thats right, we should just divide it up equally, no matter that some people choose, yes choose, to sit on their arse, and then there are the people who genuinely cant work, or need assistance for some other reason, someone has to earn the money to pay the tax to help them out. Just think, if all the people who live in council houses, but are now in a position not to, moved into the private sector, there would not be such a shortage for those that really need it. and yes its a thing. But you want to take that money from others who have worked their arses off, long hours, too many days, or maybe they went to school and got a lawyer or doctor degree, and then worked off their hecs debt, and saved their hard earned all while paying for people who A need the help, or B bludge.
are we all expected to live like Stepford wives in matching houses, no one should be able to have more than anyone else, no matter how hard they work? funny, your the one looking down on people who work hard and/or get rentals to legitimately increase their earning potential. Im not materialistic, im practical to a fault. Hell we live in the western suburbs, and we all know what people say about the western suburbs! Do we have a nice lifestyle and a few nice toys? yes we do, but we are shrewd when we buy anything. Ive been bagged here for flying coach! i couldnt give a crap! the upgrade buys me a new lens! we have never asked for a hand out, and we pay plenty of tax.
I just happen to be a neat freak, i like my very old car scratch free, and i like my walls the colour i picked. ill choose the art work thanks! as for cars and houses being seen as products with value, its been that way since the biggest baddest caveman had the biggest cave and Rachel Welsh for a wife!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
- think positive
- Posts: 40243
- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:33 pm
- Location: somewhere
- Has liked: 342 times
- Been liked: 105 times
Ha, imagine having to live like that, hey David, considering your rants about the towers a few weeks back, you wouldn’t last 5 min. And I bet they don’t have lifts!
The right to have a bigger house? That’s not what it’s about, the right to work for, aim for and achieve the goal of your choosing, wether it’s a big house, lots of long holidays, a masarati or simply a good payout for your kids when you depart the earth.
The right to have a bigger house? That’s not what it’s about, the right to work for, aim for and achieve the goal of your choosing, wether it’s a big house, lots of long holidays, a masarati or simply a good payout for your kids when you depart the earth.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
- Tannin
- Posts: 18748
- Joined: Sun Aug 06, 2006 7:39 pm
- Location: Huon Valley Tasmania
^ Unsubstantiated rubbish, and demonstrably untrue. For every example you can cite of a bad government-provided service, there is an example of a bad private-enterprise service (very often worse), and there is an example of an excellent government-provided service.Pi wrote:The problem is anything governments provide is basically sh!t
In fact, the quality of services varies enormously for many different reasons and it is hopelessly simple-minded to pretend that there is an all-the-world ideological cause.
�Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives!