
Originally Posted by
James Deuce
No you don't, you have to give 21 days minimum. Anything less than that is a trip to the Tenancy Tribunal. The Landlord can also move you out in 42 days if they say they are moving family in. They don't have to prove they moved family in, they just have to say they did.
That 3 months notice we give is used by me to fix any issues that I know about so that the next people don't have to live with them. In the house we're renting now, we've spent $1300 fixing the mains power feed from the street to the house and the blocked sewer line. We've replaced rotten net curtains as well and fixed the chimney and firebox. We also paid $5k to have the roof renailed because we could see the problem getting worse. We found a 20 litre bucket in the roof space when we investigated the leak in the master bedroom. It was put there by the previous tenant. The leak was because it had filled up. We've not been paid back by the landlady, despite three trips to the Tenancy Tribunal. She let the agreement expire, assuming that we would have to move out and organised new tenants WITHOUT TELLING US. She lost that one.
The landlady at the previous property was worse and despite multiple trips to the Tenancy Tribunal still hasn't paid back our bond 2 years later. She used to turn up unannounced for random inspections. When she was selling the property we had weekly Open Homes and we made sure the place was spotless and we left the property while the Open Home was underway. When the place sold, she didn't tell us and we found out from the Real Estate agent at a football game 2 weeks before the next crowd was moving in I've yet to meet a landlord with any moral fibre or one who will follow through on any promise. If I was a landlord, I'd go broke rapidly because I'd want the place to be top notch all the time.
Seems like both sides are getting the rough end of the pineapple in every instance.
Right, I'll do my bit: they're on the market Monday.
PS: pretty sure you have the option of withholding rent, in extremis.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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