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Abboud & Co Conveyancing and Legal Services

Phone: +61 414 417 174



Address: 151 Georges River Road 2133

Website: http://www.abboudandco.com.au

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25.01.2022 With the banks now acting on the reduction of the interest rates it s time to rethink your finances and organise your home loans the best way to suit your lifestyle Talk to us in Abboud & Co Property we will be more than happy to assist Best of luck in all your adventures and to our loyal clients Cheers Yolla



24.01.2022 Always hoping for a better future

24.01.2022 With Sara and Dan at Margaret Rivet WA

23.01.2022 Scott Morrison is doing an amazing job. Its not easy running a country. For those that complain, ship yourself back overseas and youll be begging to come back. Every six minutes a Lebanese citizen commits suicide because of the economic crisis there. God bless Australia



21.01.2022 Good morning A beautiful Monday and s great start of the week for everyone We had an amazing outcome from real estate sales and auction results on Saturday the 7th which restored our faith for an improved housing market and a good move towards a healthy economy towards the end of 2019

21.01.2022 We are back and good at it

19.01.2022 Good morning and welcome to the busiest period of the year Its 10 weeks till Christmas and the end of year vacation and we will close on the 20 th December 2019 for 4 weeks So lets get together and tidy up our business affair , get ready for 2020 without rushing at the last minutes and stressing vigorously just few days before summer holidays begins Have a wonderful week and Happy Tuesday everyone



17.01.2022 Ohhhh how do we bring our teenagers life back again

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08.01.2022 Back to work and feeling lucky

07.01.2022 Burwood park never looked nicer

05.01.2022 What a voice. Amazing

05.01.2022 Glad the property market is picking up for our young Australians looking to buy their first home Dont hesitate to contact us for your first advice. Its free but most important

04.01.2022 Michael Abboud and Cassandra Freeman classy and beautiful day

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01.01.2022 Proposed tenancy code of conduct The press release from last Fridays announcements on the proposed response to the Covid-19 is available at: https://www.pm.gov.au/me/update-coronavirus-measures-030420 It appears that the code will prevent landlords from calling on bank guarantees and security deposits for non-payment of rent. The text from the press release that relates to commercial landlords and tenants is below: National Cabinet made further progress on the issue of comm...ercial tenancies. They have agreed that a mandatory code of conduct guided by certain principles will be developed and subsequently legislated by State and Territory Governments to apply for tenancies where the tenant is eligible for the Commonwealth Governments Job Keeper assistance and is a small- or medium-sized enterprise (less than $50 million turnover). The principles that guide the code will be: 1. Where it can, rent should continue to be paid, and where there is financial distress as a result of COVID-19 (for example, the tenant is eligible for assistance through the JobKeeper program), tenants and landlords should negotiate a mutually agreed outcome 2. There will be a proportionality to rent reductions based on the decline in turnover to ensure that the burden is shared between landlords and tenants 3. There will be a prohibition on termination of leases for non-payment of rent (lockouts and eviction) 4. There will be a freeze on rent increases (except for turnover leases) 5. There will be a prohibition on penalties for tenants who stop trading or reduce opening hours 6. There will be a prohibition on landlords passing land tax to tenants (if not already legislated) 7. There will be a prohibition on landlords charging interest on unpaid rent 8. There will be a prohibition on landlords from making a claim to a bank guarantee or security deposit for non-payment of rent 9. Ensure that any legislative barriers or administrative hurdles to lease extensions are removed (so that a tenant and landlord could agree a rent waiver in return for a lease extension) For landlords and tenants that sign up to the code of conduct, States and Territories have agreed to look at providing the equivalent of at least a three month land tax waiver and three month land tax deferral on application for eligible landowners, with jurisdictions to continue to monitor the situation. Landlords must pass on the benefits of such moves to the tenants. In cases where parties have signed to the code of conduct, the ability for tenants to terminate leases as mentioned in the National Cabinet Statement on 29 March 2020 will not apply. Mediation will be provided as needed through existing State and Territory mechanisms. The proposed code of conduct will be discussed at the next meeting of the National Cabinet on Tuesday 7 April. See more

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