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FTA-TV First Dates - Part 5 - Back to the Repeats

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Seems pretty clear United 23 was the fifth plane. Luckily those boxcutters went on the wrong plane.
It was interesting, but I'm not entirely convinced. Too much is only suss in hindsight.

eg. Some people on grounded flights would have innocently had boxcutters, pocketknives, etc. While they're stuck on the tarmac they call home and hear about the other planes, panic, and dump them another seat pocket on their way out.
 

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It was interesting, but I'm not entirely convinced. Too much is only suss in hindsight.

eg. Some people on grounded flights would have innocently had boxcutters, pocketknives, etc. While they're stuck on the tarmac they call home and hear about the other planes, panic, and dump them another seat pocket on their way out.
Oh come on
  • man dressed in a burqa
  • man sweating profusely on a cold plane
  • man yelling carrying on he doesnt need to eat just leave
  • man asks "did they get the White House" as they disembark the plane
 

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Q. say I put my apartment up for rent- but move into my parents holiday house + get a new job in that area. No proper rental agreement etc... is my apartment classified as my "second" home/investment property and would I have to pay tax on it.

Even tho its the only thing I own?
Yeah, once it's not your primary residence you get slugged with more taxes
 
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A strata levy dated 2015 for a two-bed, two-bath apartment required $1134 to be paid per quarter. But by 2018 in the same period, this had climbed to $1729. The most recent levy, sent out on August 1, amounts to $2926.50, to pay down the substantial debt residents have taken on to fix the defects that have been identified by independent building reports.

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My god. Pretty much your worst nightmare re. body corp.
 

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Residents at the West Footscray block dread receiving their quarterly strata fees, which has spiralled to be about $10,000 a year, more than people’s mortgages in some cases, and is expected to take 15 years to pay off due to the many defects.

A strata levy dated 2015 for a two-bed, two-bath apartment required $1134 to be paid per quarter. But by 2018 in the same period, this had climbed to $1729. The most recent levy, sent out on August 1, amounts to $2926.50, to pay down the substantial debt residents have taken on to fix the defects that have been identified by independent building reports.

News.com.au has spoken to 11 apartment owners who are facing financial ruin as a result of the sudden increase in strata levy. Some have had to move back in with their parents and still aren’t breaking even. Others are more than $10,000 behind in payments. One person says they are suicidal.



My god. Pretty much your worst nightmare re. body corp.

I would have burnt it down for the insurance by now
 
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