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    Thanks for such a quick reply. 
    It is how I interpreted the ATO web site but it seemed a little odd.
    From what I gather I could move back in for a month, get the electricity hooked up, phone, change my car rego and licence and then move out again. Is this correct, it's not the time that I move back in for that counts??

    I will eventually need to sit down with an accountant but wanted to get a fair idea of where I sat first as you don't usually get the answer's you're looking for unless you really probe for it.

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    If it is in Queensland you can download all the forms from the Residential Tenancy Authority , http://www.rta.qld.gov.au/ They have the entry condition report that you can download for free which I'm sure you could then use in any state. If you are looking for forms these could be used as a base. I managed my own property in Queensland using all thier downloadable forms for 18 months but had good tenants and a good relationship with them. As I live in canberra, once they moved out i moved to a property investor as it is too hard to assess new tenants from so far away.

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