as above, does anyone know how one would find or identify homeswest propertie in their hood? apart from looking for the emu export cans scattered around the front desert and fucked out cars up on bricks
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Ring them and ask?
http://www.dhw.wa.gov.au/Files/homes_zones0811.pdf
Talk to the agent?
Talk to the neighbours?
Just bear in mind, we had a place right next door, no dramas for 2 years then they moved out.
Within 3 months the street was a war zone. We and others took the tenant and Homeswest to court, didn't win, sold and moved away.
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Landcorp, or whatever they are called these days in Midland Wiggy. You can do an ownership search (I think) for any property - but it may cost you some $$'s.
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Originally posted by 19andrew59 View PostJust bear in mind, we had a place right next door, no dramas for 2 years then they moved out.
Within 3 months the street was a war zone. We and others took the tenant and Homeswest to court, didn't win, sold and moved away."I think she's kinda sweet...but she makes her living catching cum in her mouth and i'm sensing that's a problem with you"
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Is a bloody good point to watch out for there should be a data base that can be checked to make sure you don tend up living or buying next door to one of these places,
made the mistake on my last move seems to be some dodgy emergency care house opposite my place, stream of young no hoper types going thru the place, cops there all the time.National pride should not be a crime!.
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Originally posted by chief wiggum View Postthis is what i'm worried about. old lady around the corner died a few weeks ago, and someone made a comment that there's a family of people whom one may not like to have there moving in.
I've seen owner occupied (non Homeswest) places sold to investors/developers that have had tenants from hell.
Older/more established areas where you can talk to the long term residents might be better suited to you.
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Or talk to local real estate agents. They have their ears to the ground usually.>>I like to play with snakes<<"The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'" - Isaac Asimov
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RP data will give it to you, the owner will give it away, but access to RP data is not free (not the last time I dealt with it)
Not sure if the REIWA data will give it to you
If you are in a new housing estate I've seen them indicated on the area plan
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and what are you going to do with the knowledge? how will it help you in any way?
anyway to answer your question, anyone can look up the ownership details of any property. Go to www.landgate.wa.gov.au and enter the address in the search box, click "get property information" or whatever the link is and grab a copy of the title, it will cost you $19 which you can pay there and then with a credit card and have the title emailed to you.
I could look it up for you on my work account, but the cost is the same, so you might as well do it yourself.
the title obviously, will tell you the current owner.
you can also do an ownership search, which is prolly cheaper, if you can't see that option on the website, give them a call.
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