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yep, $175 for a full furnished place isnt too shabby. was paying $200 for a room in balaclava + bills 3-4 years ago. (mind you, I was paying a bit over half becoz uni lyf means passing the buck to someone with a job)

Yeah that's it, I've setup the place with pretty decent shit (big fan of 'doing it right the first time')

No idea what I'd do with his room if he moves out, was thinking maybe a dedicated racing sim room :P

or MAYBE get the mrs to move in.. scary shit if that goes sour though living with them. heh

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Yeah that's it, I've setup the place with pretty decent shit (big fan of 'doing it right the first time')

No idea what I'd do with his room if he moves out, was thinking maybe a dedicated racing sim room :P

or MAYBE get the mrs to move in.. scary shit if that goes sour though living with them. heh

haha. i turned a room into office. complete with keyboard piano. part time racing sim room.

sharing with missurs is a pretty good deal. set a price thats reasonable, can even put down a bond if you want, 50/50 on bills, share some of the cost of appliances etc. But you gotta make sure you can get along.

it just get tough when its your place and you want them to leave........... and then when you have to get rid of their shit cause it doesnt fit in their car.

Yeah that's it, I've setup the place with pretty decent shit (big fan of 'doing it right the first time')

No idea what I'd do with his room if he moves out, was thinking maybe a dedicated racing sim room :P

or MAYBE get the mrs to move in.. scary shit if that goes sour though living with them. heh

not to put you off.

but remember if you live together for 2 years your classified by law as a de facto relationship and if break up they have same rights as marriage and can go for 1/2 your assets.

so make your mind up in under 18 months

haha. i turned a room into office. complete with keyboard piano. part time racing sim room.

sharing with missurs is a pretty good deal. set a price thats reasonable, can even put down a bond if you want, 50/50 on bills, share some of the cost of appliances etc. But you gotta make sure you can get along.

it just get tough when its your place and you want them to leave........... and then when you have to get rid of their shit cause it doesnt fit in their car.

Haha nice one I love those big sim rigs with 3 screens but fark they cost a lot and need a decent pc behind it too.

Speaking from experience? :P messy breakup? that's what I'm worried about, bitches going cray cray and destroying your place if / when you want them to move out

not to put you off.

but remember if you live together for 2 years your classified by law as a de facto relationship and if break up they have same rights as marriage and can go for 1/2 your assets.

so make your mind up in under 18 months

That rule doesn't apply if they're paying you rent right..?

That rule doesn't apply if they're paying you rent right..?

living in a domestic situation then yes it still does.

after all if your both working why would they not contribute to mortgage.

I've seen instances where house mates had a casual shagging arrangement and one has taken the other to court later.

(news articles of this not personally involved)

not to put you off.

but remember if you live together for 2 years your classified by law as a de facto relationship and if break up they have same rights as marriage and can go for 1/2 your assets.

so make your mind up in under 18 months

I am fairly sure it changed to 6 months continuous at some stage.

How do you prove a female housemate wasn't in a relationship with you?

I am fairly sure it changed to 6 months continuous at some stage.

How do you prove a female housemate wasn't in a relationship with you?

i had herd 6 months as well.

but could not find proof of that only 2 years:

http://www.ag.gov.au/FamiliesAndMarriage/Families/Documents/Defactopropertyregimefrequentlyaskedquestions.pdf

i'm assuming if she does not know about the tattoo of a fairy riding a unicorn on your junk then you might get away with it.

i'm assuming if she does not know about the tattoo of a fairy riding a unicorn on your junk then you might get away with it.

I think I'll go with getting 'Sharpie' tattooed instead of a unicorn though.. :P

I am fairly sure it changed to 6 months continuous at some stage.

How do you prove a female housemate wasn't in a relationship with you?

Getting their name on a lease agreement is usually enough. The onus is on proving the relationship exists, not proving it doesn't,

It is hard enough to prove it exists when you have two people trying to prove it exists, with evidence.

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