on โ13-01-2014 09:19 AM
The air con in my daughters rental property is not working. The agent was notified pre Christmas. They sent out an electrician after Christmas ๐ who then had to arrange for the air con fellow to attend. The unit is burnt out and needs replacing. They have had the quote for a week now they want a second quote and will have to arrange this. Agent says these matters take time?????
How long is an acceptable time to wait for a replacement.....Melb is expecting 40+ degrees this week?
on โ13-01-2014 01:54 PM
on โ13-01-2014 02:50 PM
a tenant considers a property for the working appliances fitted, which should all be recorded in the tenancy agreement
the tenants are the ones using the machines and wearing them out.. not the landlord, the landlord supplied them in working condition, who should really be liable for any repairs, unkeep and servicing costs?
on โ13-01-2014 04:29 PM
You hire a car and it breaks down...are you going to pay for repairs?
The unit was 10 years old. Too small for the area it was in so possibly well and truely over used during that 10 years? A much larger unit is being installed.
on โ13-01-2014 05:50 PM
the owner......... he expects to have his fittings used, that is what encouraged them to rent his property