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Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008
sec.260Entry without notice
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### sec.260 Entry without notice
The provider may enter the resident’s room without notice—
in an emergency; or
if the provider reasonably believes the room has been abandoned; or
See section 509 .
to carry out urgent repairs to the rental premises or a facility in the rental premises.
to repair a facility for providing gas, electricity or water
to carry out repairs to prevent imminent flooding or water damage
to make emergency repairs to the roof of the rental premises
to repair a fault or damage that makes the rental premises unsafe or insecure or is likely to unreasonably disrupt a resident’s appropriate use of the premises
- (a) in an emergency; or
- (b) if the provider reasonably believes the room has been abandoned; or Note— See section 509 .
- (c) to carry out urgent repairs to the rental premises or a facility in the rental premises. Examples for paragraph (c) — 1 to repair a facility for providing gas, electricity or water 2 to carry out repairs to prevent imminent flooding or water damage 3 to make emergency repairs to the roof of the rental premises 4 to repair a fault or damage that makes the rental premises unsafe or insecure or is likely to unreasonably disrupt a resident’s appropriate use of the premises
- 1 to repair a facility for providing gas, electricity or water
- 2 to carry out repairs to prevent imminent flooding or water damage
- 3 to make emergency repairs to the roof of the rental premises
- 4 to repair a fault or damage that makes the rental premises unsafe or insecure or is likely to unreasonably disrupt a resident’s appropriate use of the premises
- 1 to repair a facility for providing gas, electricity or water
- 2 to carry out repairs to prevent imminent flooding or water damage
- 3 to make emergency repairs to the roof of the rental premises
- 4 to repair a fault or damage that makes the rental premises unsafe or insecure or is likely to unreasonably disrupt a resident’s appropriate use of the premises