The plot thickens...
Jun. 3rd, 2009 03:37 pmYou might remember my previous requests to the Landlord to get the stove and windows repaired, and that the lack of response meant I had to contact the Consumer Affairs department.
Ahem.
Woot!
At least that's a start. And I'll contact the number after 10 days if no arrangements have been made. And THAT includes "turning up and poking around and then leaving and not coming back".
Heh. Due process rules.
However, I'm still expecting our first house inspection to be completely draconian.
Ahem.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Request for Repairs Report (Long case number and address)
I refer to your request for an inspection of outstanding non-urgent repairs lodged with Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV) regarding the above property.
As a result of CAV's involvement the landlord (agent's name) may contact you in an effort to arrange for the non--urgent repairs you have requested to be carried out.
Please contact me on mobile number if arrangements are made within the next 10 days and quote Case Number.
Yours sincerely,
Woot!
At least that's a start. And I'll contact the number after 10 days if no arrangements have been made. And THAT includes "turning up and poking around and then leaving and not coming back".
Heh. Due process rules.
However, I'm still expecting our first house inspection to be completely draconian.
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Date: 2009-06-03 09:04 am (UTC)