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Discuss rented accomadation in the Australia area at ElectriciansForums.net
As I thought, all the nice ideas and guidelines are there, but if the landlord wants to he can spend as little as he likes and get away with it unless something drastic happens to his tenant, and by then it is too late for the tenant.
For this reason the tenant ends up footing the bill. (unless it is a house of multiple occupancy and then the rules change).
My query is because a mate I work with is moving to a new rented place with no smoke alarms and some 'dodgy' looking light fittings (his phrase, not mine - I have not seen the place).
I have found that the landlord does have to supply a carbon monoxide detector!
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