50% droup in property is not crash, page-159

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    Huh?

    - Landlord still needs to comply with the relevant tenancy act;
    - Tax implications. Makes it harder if they need to report this in the home country and the property was just a vehicle to transfer wealth overseas;
    - Possible language barriers between the landlord and property manager;
    - Insurance becomes a pain. Most insurers will not insure a foreign national who permanently resides overseas. Most foreign insurers will not provide landlord cover to a property in Australia;
    - Can no longer use it as a holiday home when they visit Aus every other year

    And that is just a brief summary. Way too much hassle to chase a ~2% yield.
 
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