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Worst tenant in Australia? $90,000 in 4-year burn-out of three properties

 
[Economic News]     18 Jul 2018
A mother with seven children in Australia burned down three rental homes in four years. (photo by Daily Mail)
Worst tenant in Australia? ,000 in 4-year burn-out of three properties

A mother with seven children in Australia burned down three rental homes in four years. (photo by Daily Mail)

According to the Daily Mail, it is reported that a mother of seven children in Australia burned down three rental homes in four years, and in this way deceived tens of thousands of Australian dollars in insurance payments. She was eventually sentenced to six years in prison. 18 months later, she was sentenced to six years in prison. 18 months later, she was sentenced to six years in prison. 18 months later, she was sentenced to six years in prison. She is about to be released on parole.

McKeller (Rebecca McKellar) was jailed for six years after he was charged with burning three properties.

She started arson in 2011. At the time, she bought A $27,999 worth of insurance and rented a house in Kunzhou. Nine days later, a fire broke out in McKeller`s rented house.

Landlady Douglas (Kim Douglas) said she was surprised that the house had been set on fire. Douglas thought the fire was a bit suspicious, because there was a heater on in the house, but in December in Kunju, it wasn`t necessary.

McKeller says she put a blanket in front of the heater and set off a fire. But then she said she wanted revenge for asking for A $6000 in rent.

It is reported that McKeller through the fire received 16,999 Australian dollars in insurance compensation.

Worst tenant in Australia? ,000 in 4-year burn-out of three properties

McKeller (Rebecca McKellar) started arson in 2011. (photo of Daily Mail)

Three years later, she rented another property and forged a robbery. Nine days after she bought an insurance, she broke the back window with a metal bar, and in this way, she received about A $13,000 in insurance indemnities.

In 2014, McKeller burned down another rental home, causing serious damage to the house that had to be knocked down. McKeller claimed that the fire was caused by a candle. But she says she doesn`t have insurance. But then it turned out that McKeller received nearly A $60, 000 in insurance indemnities.

Less than a year later, McKeller estimated to re-apply a $ one hundred and twenty thousand insurance policy and set fire to a public rental house. Although she argued that she was unaware of the cause of the fire, she later admitted that she was responsible.

McKeller was eventually charged with three counts of arson, four counts of fraud and one count of intentional damage. She fled to Perth, but was eventually taken back to Queensland, where she was sentenced to six years in prison.

McKeller will be eligible for parole in 18 months.

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