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发表于 2014-5-31 11:30:04
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原帖由 linda521 于 2012-5-11 14:02 发表
浴室洗脸池下的柜子,由于水的侵蚀,门上部和抽屉上部有少许裂痕,agent说要换掉,整个要求陪$850。 我觉得太贵了。不合理。想问问,有没有什么机构可投诉,或帮忙处理不公平的事件。
我想只换门和抽屉,请问有没有这样的公司可以做。谢谢了!!
http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.a ... g_repairs_done.html
Getting repairs done
Information for tenants
When you rent a place to live the landlord must ensure it is in a reasonable state of repair, taking into account the age and remaining life of the property and the amount of rent payable.
If something in the premises breaks down, leaks or needs fixing you should contact the landlord or agent as soon as possible. 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. Remember that 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.
Getting orders from the Tribunal
You can apply to the Tribunal for orders relating to repairs. These include:
an order that the landlord do repairs
an order that you can pay your rent to the Tribunal until the repairs are done
an order that your rent be reduced until the time it is fixed
an order to compensate you for losses (eg. damage to your belongings from a leaking pipe after you told the landlord the pipe was leaking).
Damage caused by you
You must notifiy the landlord as soon as possible if the property is damaged. If you or or somebody you invited to your home caused damage, you may have to pay for the repairs or arrange for the repairs yourself.
http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.a ... nting_problems.html
First step
The first step in resolving any problem or dispute
is to carefully read the term/s of your agreement.
It is always best for a tenant and a landlord/agent to try and solve any problems between themselves. To avoid possible problems later, any agreement reached should be put in writing.
Obtaining information and advice
If a renting problem occurs, helpful information or advice is available free of charge from NSW Fair Trading as well as from Tenants Advice and Advocacy Services operating throughout NSW.
Contact Fair Trading by lodging an online enquiry, visiting your nearest Fair Trading Centre, or calling 13 32 20.
Find your nearest Tenants Advice and Advocacy Service by searching on www.tenants.org.au or calling 1800 251 181.
The Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal
It is recognised that information will not resolve every problem or dispute. Some matters may need to be taken to
the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal (Tribunal). Fair Trading staff can answer any questions you may have on the process involved.
The Tribunal is an independent decision making body which hears and decides applications for orders from tenants and landlords. The Tribunal is a quick, inexpensive, and relatively informal way of resolving disputes.
Go to the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal website to access Tribunal application forms. Alternatively, pick up an application form from your nearest Fair Trading Centre.
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