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Col: take him to small claims, it will cost you less than 4k!

If only it were that easy...

He is now un-employed and the courts are always on the tenents side, we went to court 3 times to get him out in the first place, after the court ruled in his favour twice, third time tho he was unlucky...

sounds like the guy has no money though

doesn't matter.....costs next to nothing to file and you can represent yourself, worst case he has nothing and declares bankrupt...he will still owe you the money, at least you get satisfaction...usually you're able to get something, even the poorest of people still have things.

If only it were that easy...

He is now un-employed and the courts are always on the tenents side, we went to court 3 times to get him out in the first place, after the court ruled in his favour twice, third time tho he was unlucky...

its very hard to get them out, i know that, but the courts aren't on the tenants side once they're out. Did you have a condition report when he went in?

Fark... That makes it even worse. I hope your black listing him in TICA?

Cant, im not registered to do so...

I even had a mate check him out the first time and he is 32 and been renting all his life... I cant understand how this was possible...

doesn't matter.....costs next to nothing to file and you can represent yourself, worst case he has nothing and declares bankrupt...he will still owe you the money, at least you get satisfaction...usually you're able to get something, even the poorest of people still have things.

Not worth it man, wont get anything out of him. Ill just claim it on insurance and let the insurance company sue him... Thats what they said they would do, and insurance companies generally dont loose. Plus by claiming we get the damage fixed straight away with no corners cut...

We will have to chip in a bit for the un-claimable bits. But we will see tomorrow how much they are willing to fix first...

We just did the bond paper work now, so ill drop that in the post office in the morning to freese the money...

its very hard to get them out, i know that, but the courts aren't on the tenants side once they're out. Did you have a condition report when he went in?

Yes, the house was perfect... We spent over $90,000 on renovating the house over the past 3 years...

so how much will u be out if insurance comes thru which they should!

Tell you tomorrow, but for now its not good...

I’ll see what I can do. No guarantees , let you know if I will need details.

That would be awsome, I asked my mate but he cant do it...

He said it was bad enough to do the check in the first place...

That would be awsome, I asked my mate but he cant do it...

He said it was bad enough to do the check in the first place...

We were going to pay all these people in a caravan park to have a huge street party at our cost as the local residence petitioned against us redeveloping it, thus huge noise, drunk bogans ect ect

We bend the law’s :laugh:

I’ll let you know what I can pull, with this problem

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Cant, im not registered to do so...

I even had a mate check him out the first time and he is 32 and been renting all his life... I cant understand how this was possible...

Not worth it man, wont get anything out of him. Ill just claim it on insurance and let the insurance company sue him... Thats what they said they would do, and insurance companies generally dont loose. Plus by claiming we get the damage fixed straight away with no corners cut...

We will have to chip in a bit for the un-claimable bits. But we will see tomorrow how much they are willing to fix first...

We just did the bond paper work now, so ill drop that in the post office in the morning to freese the money...

Yes, the house was perfect... We spent over $90,000 on renovating the house over the past 3 years...

join the claim with the insurance company for the things not covered under insurance....I guess its up to how much effort you want to put in and how much it'll cost for the extra things. It will be an open and shut case...he has signed the condition report...all was good, he caused damage (he'll probably admit most of it), he was evicted, condition report shows the issues. He'll be defaulted for the amount he owes (if he can't pay) and he will have to clear that default before he can do anything (such as get any form of loan, credit card etc etc.)Like I said, depends on the out of pocket costs you'll have and effort you want to exert.

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