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Residential Tenancies Act 1999
63Emergency repairs may be ordered by Tribunal
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63 Emergency repairs may be ordered by Tribunal
(1) The Tribunal may, on the application of a tenant, order the landlord
to ensure that specified repairs are made in a specified period to
premises or ancillary property if:
(a) the repairs required are emergency repairs; and
(b) the premises or ancillary property are in a state of disrepair
that does not arise from contravention of the tenancy
agreement by the tenant; and
(c) the tenant has, under section 58, notified the landlord in
writing of the requirement for the repairs to be made; and
(d) either the repairs have not been made within 5 business days
after receipt of a notice under section 58 or:
(i) the landlord has not, within 5 business days after receipt
of a notice under section 58, made arrangements for the
repairs to be made and notified the tenant accordingly;
and
(ii) the repairs have not been made within 14 days after the
date of the notice.
(2) For the purposes of this section, emergency repairs means work
needed to repair:
(a) a water service that provides water to the premises that has
burst; or
(b) a blocked or broken lavatory system on the premises; or
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(c) a serious roof leak; or
(d) a gas leak; or
(e) a dangerous electrical fault; or
(f) flooding or serious flood damage; or
(g) serious storm, fire or impact damage; or
(h) a failure or breakdown of the gas, electricity or water supply to
the premises; or
(j) a failure or breakdown of an essential service or appliance on
premises for water or cooking; or
(k) a fault or damage that makes premises unsafe or insecure; or
(m) a fault or damage likely to injure a person, damage property or
unduly inconvenience a resident of premises; or
(n) a serious fault in a staircase or lift or other area of premises
that unduly inconveniences a resident in gaining access to or
using the premises.