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We insist that all repairs are lodged in writing. You can lodge written repair requests by completing a repair request form. Maintenance Request Form
Emergency Repairs
Emergency items are generally those that could cause injury to the tenant or damage to the property, and may include:
- Water pipes have broken or burst
- Blocked or broken toilet (if a second toilet is not available)
- Serious roof leak or gas leak
- Dangerous electrical fault, dangerous power point, loose live wire etc;
- Flooding, rainwater inundation inside the property, or serious flood damage
- Serious storm, fire or impact damage (i.e. impact by a motor vehicle)
- Failure or breakdown of the gas, electricity or water supply to the premises
- Failure or breakdown of an essential service or appliance on the premises for water or cooking
- Hot water service failure on a weekend, or long weekend (this would not be considered an afterhours emergency if this occurs on a week night)
- Fault or damage that makes premises unsafe or insecure
- Fault likely to injure a person, cause damage or extreme inconvenience
Afterhours emergency repairs. Should an emergency repair be required after hours then you need to call;
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During your Tenancy:
Reporting General Repairs
Completing your Tenancy:
Giving Written Notice
Final Inspection Guidelines
Getting Ready for the Final Inspection
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