• EP. 1231 ABANDONED GOODS !!! TENANTS TRASH OR TREASURE???

  • May 8 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
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EP. 1231 ABANDONED GOODS !!! TENANTS TRASH OR TREASURE???

  • Summary

  • Ever found something unexpected left behind by someone else? My recent discovery of an abandoned car on a property sparked an intriguing conversation with our expert guest about the surprisingly complex world of abandoned goods laws in Sydney. Strap in for a whirlwind tour through the legal labyrinth of property management, as we discuss what steps a landlord must take when tenants leave their belongings behind. From securing an abandoned goods order from NCAT to the meticulous documentation needed to reach out to former tenants, this episode offers a comprehensive guide for navigating these often murky waters. Plus, you won't want to miss the personal tale that brought this topic right to my doorstep!

    As we sift through the aftermath of tenant departures, our guest and I also lift the lid on a hidden societal issue: the snowball effect of neighborhood waste disposal. Ever noticed how one bulky item on the curb seems to invite a whole street's worth of junk? We tackle this psychological phenomenon and its impact on community dumping habits, offering a fresh take on a topic that's rarely discussed but widely experienced. Wrapping things up with a dose of gratitude for my guest's legendary insights, we leave you with something to ponder about the items we leave behind, both tangible and environmental. Plus, a cheeky nod to the day's unpredictable weather to keep things breezy – it's just how we roll here on the podcast.

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