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Information for tenants
When you rent a place to live the landlord must ensure it is in a reasonable state of repair before you move in, taking into account the age and remaining life of the property and the amount of rent you pay.
If something in the premises breaks down, leaks or needs fixing you should contact the landlord or agent as soon as possible. Even if the issue doesn't bother you, you should tell the landlord about it because you may be responsible for expenses that arise from the issue if you didn't keep the landlord informed.
Unless the repairs are urgent, it is best to make the request in writing. Tell them what needs fixing and when you would like it done by.
The landlord is not always obliged to fix every small thing in the property. They only need to keep the premises in a reasonable state of repair considering the age of the property, the amount of rent you are paying and the prospective life of the premises. They also need to comply with building, health and safety laws.
You are responsible for doing things like replacing light bulbs, changing the smoke detector batteries, cleaning windows, dusting, removing cobwebs and routine garden maintenance such as watering, mowing and weeding.
http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.a ... g_repairs_done.html |
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