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Old 12-11-2011, 08:35 PM   #1
J_Putz
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Default Using rental bond

I will begin by saying I look after the properties I rent better than any tenant.
But I dont need to justify myself to anyone on a forum.

I remember being given the advice once that I should not pay the rent for the last month or however long the bond covers. The plan would be to have the bond amount soaked up to cover the remaining rent = real estate cant rip me off on my bond refund when I vacate.

Has anyone tried this before and if so how did it go?
If you had your time again would you do the same?
Did you notify the Real Estate of your intention of having the bond cover rent? How did you go about it?

This will be the last time I ever rent so I couldn't care less about a reference from the Real Estate.

And dont get me started on their many shortcomings and even complete failings.

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