assorted
November 13, 2009
It’s been a good week. I haven’t needed anti-anxiety drugs since Wednesday, even though I delivered training yesterday to a group of employees. And of course, Wednesday was our anniversary
I got SO a leather wallet by Hugo Boss, and he got me a rose bush. Not just any rose bush – it’s called Petrona. How’s that for smooth?! Plus I got a beautiful card and a gorgeous flower arrangement at work, which everyone admired. I’m a very lucky girl.
It’ll be a relatively busy weekend. I’m looking after Mum’s dog, as she and J are away at the moment. I’ll be dropping the dog off to Mum’s friend tomorrow, so it’s a temporary arrangement only. Other than that, I need to get some descaling stuff to our tenants with the washing machine problem, and I’m meeting up with my friend S on Sunday for croissants and coffee. Yum.
update
September 24, 2009
Yes, I’ve been MIA again. There was a good reason – SO and I were in Victoria. We spent three days in Ballarat, and three in Melbourne.
We were in Ballarat to catch up with my lovely friend M, the single mum of three kids under five. (Just pause and think about that for a moment.) She recently turned 30 and had a bash to celebrate. We normally wouldn’t travel for something like that, but with the divorce over the last year or so, she’s had a hell of a time and we wanted to see her. Anyhow, it was wonderful catching up with her and the offspring, all of whom are completely adorable. She was so happy that we came over, too. She told me that after she dropped us off at the train station to go to Melbourne, she had what she called ‘a sook’. Poor darling, it would be so good if she were closer to us, but Ballarat is where her family is, and they help her out with the kids more than we would.
So yes, after Ballarat we went on to Melbourne. Read the rest of this entry »
home stuff/moaning about mother
August 23, 2009
Things are feeling more and more settled. All of our units are tenanted (yay!) so we don’t even have to think about them. Our house is slowly (very slowly) getting back to a habitable state. For example, I have an oven!! It’s not installed; it’s currently sitting on the floor in the family room. But at least it’s in the house. If I’m lucky, and play my cards right, SO may even install it sometime today.
The laundry situation is under control, the bathrooms have been cleaned, and the sheets on the bed are fresh. The kitchen is also reasonably neat and tidy. All in all, it’s starting to feel more like a home, and less like a dump we have to live in for protection from the elements.
There are other signs life is becoming more calm and regular, such as my increased interest in cooking. Read the rest of this entry »
mundane stuff
August 18, 2009
Life has certainly settled down a bit. Not having renovations to do leaves both of us with a lot of ’spare’ time. I say ’spare’ because in reality it’s taken up with lots of things – like going through our house, deciding what to keep and what to move on. We have a kerbside collection for household goods in a couple of weeks, so we can get rid of lots of stuff that way, like the oven we’ve had to replace.
It’s been on the blink for a couple of months – everything lights up but it doesn’t heat. According to my mother, it was the heating element that had packed it in. So SO had a look at it over the weekend. Not only had the element gone, but the fan wasn’t working. As a result, and given the age of the oven (around 14 years old), I made an executive decision that it wasn’t worth fixing. So I started pricing replacements. Amazingly, they ranged from $950 to the one we decided on – $569. I couldn’t believe the variation in prices. We went for the $569 version. I’m not interested in cooking, SO isn’t either, and paying an extra $400 for an oven that’s still very basic seems like a waste. Hopefully we’ll be picking it up either tomorrow or Thursday. I’m excited, primarily because I’m looking forward to having the gaping hole in the kitchen filled up.
We’ve also been going through a process of rationalisation of our clothing. Read the rest of this entry »
tenant issues
July 7, 2009
I served a notice of non-payment of rent on two of our tenants today. They’re a couple who live in one of our units – the fully reno’d one that took us eight months or so last year to get finished. They have a history of paying late. They’re supposed to have the rent in the account on Saturday. Well, they were good to start with, then they slowly started paying later. And later. And the original phone calls we got apologising changed into text messages ‘letting us know’ and then, nothing. I don’t like calling or texting tenants to ask when the rent will be paid. As far as I’m concerned, it’s their responsibility to remember. Surely it’s not that hard to forget to pay for your shelter, whether it’s rent or mortgage payments?
Anyhow, they paid a week late the week before last, and I said to the girl that we would charge a late fee next time. I served them with the notice this afternoon, after work. They’re five days overdue. I wasn’t sure about the reception I’d get, so I actually used a digital voice recorder from work to tape the coversation, just in case it gets nasty down the track. It was a short but courteous interaction, so hopefully they’ll get the hint and start paying on time without me needed to hound them about it.
One of the things I did include was a service charge of an additional $50 on top of their overdue rent. This is specified in their lease, should they break the Residential Tenancies’ Act or their lease, and a notice be served as a result. Finally I thought, no, it’s in the lease for a reason, and we’ve let it go before – it’s not like it’s the first time they’ve been late. So I included it with the notice, and mentioned it to the girl when I served the notice. (‘Serving the notice’ sounds formal, but all it means it that I handed it to a relevant person as defined under the Act.) She seemed a bit surprised, but I did kind of appear from nowhere with the paperwork, so that’s to be expected. (I didn’t want to call in case they pretended to be out when I got there, which would prevent me serving her with the notice.)
Yes, so that is one to keep an eye on. I’m so hoping they get the hint and just pay their bloody rent on time from now on. Watch this space.
rentals, rentals, and other stuff
June 25, 2009
It’s Thursday night already! Where has the week gone?!
As per usual, it’s been a busy one. Monday night we had an annual general meeting for one of our groups of units. It was a good meeting, we got a quorum, and we decided on some capital works projects for the coming financial year. We have a good group of owners in this block, which is good to see – all very concerned with maintaining the building appropriately. That went from 6pm to 7:30pm, so it was basically straight after work.
After the meeting, I went to our just-vacated unit and did a clean. Read the rest of this entry »
the latest drivel
June 21, 2009
Wow, it feels like longer than a week since I last wrote here. I must admit, nothing spectacularly interesting has been going on. We spent every evening except Friday at the reno after work, sanding and patching, sanding and patching. I think we may FINALLY be coming to the end of it. I’d forgotten how slow and monotonous this part of doing a reno is. Still, in a few days’ time we’ll hopefully be painting, which will speed things right up.
We had tenants move out today, and this is a first for us – we don’t have new ones lined up to take their place. Read the rest of this entry »
mother’s day 2009
May 10, 2009
It’s been a busy weekend. SO went for another all-day bike ride yesterday, so I cleaned the bathrooms and toilets, did the food shopping, and also did about five loads of laundry and hung it out. I also had good intentions of cooking, but all I managed was to half-do some rissoles. After that I collapsed in a heap and slept for four hours. Whoops.
Today being Mother’s Day, we saw SO’s stepmum for breakfast. We went over to their place, but took our coffee machine, and made french toast. It was nice, but we got there at 9 am and didn’t actually eat until 11:30am, by which time SO was frothing at the mouth he was so hungry. I was okay as I’d had two coffees by that point, so I was high on life and caffeine. SO still isn’t in touch with his mum, and mine is currently away in New Zealand with her boyfriend, so it was an easy day for us. (In the past we’ve had to see all three on the same day, which was a killer for both of us.)
We got home after 1pm and I had every intention of having an afternoon nap. However, SO was going to a couple of the units to do some work (one needed new tap washers, the other needed a replacement TV as theirs blew up) and I wandered outside to say goodbye. In doing so, I was confronted by SO’s latest acquisition – a fridge/freezer he’d picked up from the side of the road. It does work; but it was so revoltingly filthy, I had previously vowed I wasn’t going near it, much less clean it. The black, fluffy mould which covered the interior was retch-making, and would probably lead to a nasty dose of ebola if it was inhaled.
Anyhow, I looked at it. And yes, two and a half hours later, the bloody thing was clean, inside and out. I’m sure there are antibiotics you can take for ebola, so I’m not too concerned. When SO came home and saw it, he was overjoyed….. new beer fridge!!! As a result, he actually offered to cook dinner – grilled fish and vegies – so I took him up on his very kind offer. Quid pro quo (otherwise known as, ‘you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours’.) ;)
turning over a unit
April 13, 2009
As mentioned in this post, we had tenants leaving one of our units this weekend. When I did the final inspection, the place was spotless. They’d obviously worked really hard to get it spick and span, and it looked like it did when they moved in. We’d completely renovated it and finished just before they did move in, so to all intents and purposes, it looked ‘brand new’.
And yet, despite all this, it took SO and I about three and a half hours to get it up to scratch for the new tenants. Read the rest of this entry »