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13 hour shift, finished at 11pm, sleep at 1am, up at 5am. Haven't done this in a while. 

 

Being I <3 Bananasing tired for NCAT hearing to get money back for goods paid for and not delivered or refunded. 

 

In the immortal words of Stimpy. Oooohhh Joooooooy!

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  • Member For: 13y 1m 27d
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  • Location: Perth
been without hot water for almost 4 weeks (tomorrow evening makes 4 weeks)...

 

lucky I have a gym membership so I've been showering there...


Why no hot water, Keify? That sucks.
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The service itself has done this same thing once before (just before x-mas last year and was fixed within 2 days). This time I reported a couple of other little niggles to the rental agency and they're "waiting for approval from the landlord"... it's a tad annoying.

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Ha, sounds like our landlord. Although, I'd be pressing a little harder about the hot water issue WELL before 4 weeks though, dude! Our landlord is notoriously stingy, but they had our hot water system sorter within a couple of days after it completely died.



God I can't wait to own my own place...
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  • Location: Frankston, 3199

4 weeks - Fark that

 

https://www.consumer.vic.gov.au/housing-and-accommodation/renting/during-a-lease-or-residency/repairs-maintenance-and-changes-to-the-property/urgent-repairs

 

  • failure or breakdown of any essential service or appliance provided by a landlord or agent for hot water, water, cooking, heating, or laundering

 

If you request urgent repairs, your landlord or agent must respond immediately. If they do not, there are a number of steps you can take to have an item repaired:

  • If a repair is urgent and you are not getting a prompt response from your landlord or agent, you can authorise the repair for up to $1800.
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Yeah, I know I can just get it fixed and then send them the invoice... maybe I'm just lazy :idunno: 

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Keef, if only your car could post on here, listing all the evidence and proof and reasons that it'll never get up and running...

 

Reverse psycology, you'd be tearing off the tarp this arvo mate ;)

 

Or would you just argue with it lol

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:mosking: that's another exponent of my laziness... maybe my laziness isn't so weak in comparison to my critical thinking nature... haha

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