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Re: Rent increase query Posted on: Fri, 9 May 2008 08:25:55 +1000

"John"
>>
>>> I was looking here...
>>>
>>> http://www.tenantsact.org.au/Advice/rent2.html
>>>
>>> ...and trying to work out if a rent increase is considered excessive or
>>> not.
>>>
>>> The lease started at $275/w in May 2004, and is now $300/w as of
>>> yesterday.
>>
>>
>> ** Were you given 8 weeks notice of this in writing ?
>>
>> If so, it is too late to do anything now.
>
> You didn't answer the question.


** My point makes it redundant.

> Is it considered excessive based on
> the maths at that site? And yes, 9 weeks notice was given as of
> yesterday.


** My point makes it redundant - .wit.

I see you are not only maths challenged.....


...... Phil

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