WA Tenants Poaching

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  1. chibs

    chibs Well-Known Member

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    Perth market must be very bad at the moment. Our neighbour tries to poach our tenants by posting this letter in the mailbox. The said "friend" in the letter does not exist.
     

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  2. thatbum

    thatbum Well-Known Member

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    Lol - worth a shot I suppose.
     
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  3. chibs

    chibs Well-Known Member

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    In fact, apparently, it was stuck on tenants' car windshield. Their asking price is lower. It seems that the rental rate has dropped yet again since mid year. Perth market please please pick up soon
     
  4. Westminster

    Westminster Tigress at Tiger Developments Business Member

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    Now that's a novel idea to get tenants.
    I hope your tenants stay
     
  5. MTR

    MTR Well-Known Member

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    wow, I guess its not a criminal offence and when people are desperate they do some interesting stuff. LOL
     
  6. Ed Barton

    Ed Barton Well-Known Member

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    I prefer my tenants hard-boiled rather than poached.
     
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  7. Ted Varrick

    Ted Varrick Well-Known Member

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    chibs, send a copy of that notice to 10 property managers and tell them how difficult it is to self manage and what can they offer?
     
  8. Phoenix Pete

    Phoenix Pete Well-Known Member

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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
     
  9. Colin Rice

    Colin Rice Mortgage Broker Business Member

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    I believe leaving stuff on car windscreens is considered spam and you can be prosecuted.
     
  10. dabbler

    dabbler Well-Known Member

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    lol....send them a letter with something clever about the friend....