Archive for the ‘House & Home’ Category

moving out 300x225 Moving Out If you’ve got this far you are probably sitting in one of two positions. One, you are settled into your new home. Two, you are still living at your parents’ place after realizing that you aren’t as ready to move out as you thought you were. Either way, I hope that you are happy in your surroundings. Moving out of home is a natural progression that we all face sooner or later.

February 5, 2012 1:53 pm

disputes 300x227 Moving Out: Disputes Part (5)She had originally promised to give it to me in cash, because I was flying back to Oz two days later and wouldn’t have time to hang around while the cheque cleared, but on the day she said she didn’t have time to go to a bank, wrote me a cheque and told me to deposit it when I got back to Australia.

February 1, 2012 1:53 pm

Conflict resolution 300x254 Moving Out: Disputes Part (4)The day before I moved in I had to pay a $500 (in Aussie dollars) bond. I had no idea what my rights as a tenant were, or what happened to my bond money. I was so excited to have found a place to live that I didn’t think of any of that.

I was never asked to sign a lease, which meant I was free to leave at any time just as long as I gave enough notice. When it came time to go back home for the start of the uni year, at the end of February, I made sure to give my landlord enough notice that she wouldn’t be left with an empty room.

January 28, 2012 1:53 pm

9 300x224 Moving Out: Disputes Part (3)   They will be able to advise you on the matter, and give you your basic options and rights. If you still can’t manage to resolve the dispute, your final option is taking it to the Residential Tribunal of your state or territory.

(In NSW this is the Residential Tribunal; in Queensland the Residential Tenancies Authority; in the Northern Territory the Tenancy Section of the Office of Consumer and Business Affairs;

January 24, 2012 1:53 pm

5 275x300 Moving Out: Disputes Part (2)The agreement should give you all the facts relating to the particular problem and from it you will be able to work out where you stand. There might be some instances where you get all fired up over an issue, thinking that your landlord is being dishonest—but you could be mistaken.

January 20, 2012 1:53 pm