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sweet, sounds like ur on to a resolution there. most agents will have tennants pay rent into their account. then transfer it to the landlord at the end of the month... that way the agent earns a lil interest, and also has a bunch of $$ to use on the landlords behalf.

only really works well if the landlord has multiple properties cos a bunch of money will sit in that account... im guessing this is not the case for ur landlord, and everything has to come out of their pocket.

none the less, fixing that stuff is not your responsibility. Its the landlord/agents problem. Glad to hear that your agent is taking responsibility for the landlords lack of appropriate action

yeah thanks Carl, He didnt call so i guess he has till tomorrow night to organise to come over but that 's also a bit rude as i have things to do this weekend and dont know what time he will be coming.

Ill let you know what happens

QUOTE (heslo @ 25 Jun 2010, 11:39 AM)

True, but I'd rather be home in bed and warm than in a hot blonde. Thinking of heading out but not sure if I want to brave the weather

Fixed for Krishy

Oh and if anyone is bored tonight, Car toys has a huge sale on for VIP's

and a PROMO MODEL contest

starts at 6:30 and runs till 9:30 , auction,door prizes etc

I know they don't sponsor SAU but it's a Model search plug..lol

Photo shoot with models for members, FREE to enter on the website???

if anyone goes they must post photos , and not on farkbook either...lol

TONIGHT’S AGENDA

6:30 - 8:00 Mega Melt Down Sale - for One Night Only

All the big brands reduced and clearance stock must go!

- Help us choose the face for Car Toys 2010

Vote for your favourite model

- Early Bird Door Prize - Register interest in out CRUISIN program to be in the draw

7:30 - 8:00 Photo Shoot with the Top Ten Finalists of the

“Search for a Promo Model”

We’ll take the photo and send it directly to your email!

For Car Toys Members only - join for free if your not yet

a member, just ask our models how!

8:00 - 9:30 Main Event

- First heat of the “Search for a Promo Girl” Competition

- Auction

- Final Stage of the Promo Model Search

- Introducing a new program for Car Enthusiasts

“CRUISIN - a sport, not a game”

- Door Prize Draw

Yep I will be heading down to Villi's around 6:30pm then Car Toys for about 7pm for a look. I will have Tyler my 2 year old in-tow though :miner:

lol gotta teach em young these days hey Andrew..hahaha

don't forget the photos

Yeah you do Troy :miner: ... he already come out and helps me work on the 35 - passing tools, undoing/doing up wheel nuts .... he will know how to pull apart and put back together again Nissans from a very young age.

I will be sure to get some happy snaps - assuming I am still there for the model part of it.

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