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pretty sure they have to honour your lease even if they sell. once the lease is over they can boot you. or just make sure its a mess whenever you allow people to view the property, talk about the leaks etc etc

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pretty sure they have to honour your lease even if they sell. once the lease is over they can boot you. or just make sure its a mess whenever you allow people to view the property, talk about the leaks etc etc

yeah.. chris, i wouldn't be too worried, they're probably buying an investment property! Ask the agent!!!

also draw cracks on the walls!

Anna,

Will let you know thursday also :rolleyes:

man,

just had the realestate agent over, they took photos n shit as its going on the market. farkin. we just signed a 6 month lease with view to 12, i was hoping to be here for 12!!

DAMMIT shit

oh, and place was a complete mess hahahahaha

Wow that was fast!

Buy the place :dry:

they are?

where?

hahaha yeah Im gonna mess the f**ker up, in the master bedroom I'll leave out some handcuffs, baby oil, a cat of nine tails and leave it there for the open house :yes:

lol steve - I have actually put an offer in, its 20k less than what they want...but we'll see :(

Anyone else from here going out on friday?

Oh noooooo :D

Thats so crap Bunts!!!

Was looking forward to catching up with you guys and finally get to see the car!!!

Oh well will just have to make a trip up to see you at some stage!! :D

yeah it blows, have had two offers on the car now so looks like you will never see it! All things going to plan the car will be in Cairns by early December!

I do Brad, tell ya what, I'll use your GTR!!!! :thumbsup:

deal? haha

Mav is up?? hahah sweet !

Anna, hopefully picking it up friday sometime, still not 100% - exhaust is restrictive, need a hiflow cat now! d'oh

yeah it blows, have had two offers on the car now so looks like you will never see it! All things going to plan the car will be in Cairns by early December!

Awww wow that was quick!!!

Can you at least send me pics of it so will get to see it that way..

I have work email now also will pm you :glare:

Are the vics going out after EC before they go back home??? A dinner or anything been organised......

Wont be making it to Wakie today..had to work after all :)

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