End Of Year Closure Details
Wishing all our current and past clients a Very Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for the New Year.
Office Closure Dates
2pm Saturday 21st December 2024
Office Re-Opens
9am Monday 13th January 2025
Staff Contact | Lisa McAnulty | LIC | P 0421 811 077 E l.mcanulty@randw.com.au
Emergency Contact for Urgent Repairs Only
Plumber | Amps Plumbing | P 4367 0011 Cameron E jobs@ampsplumbing.com.au
Electrician | Umina Beach Electricians | P 0422 191 335 Chris E cwelectricians@gmail.com
Handyman | Our Handyman Central Coast | P 0414 914 258 Scott E ourhandymanguy@outlook.com
What constitutes an Emergency?
What are considered to be 'urgent repairs'? Under the NSW residential tenancy laws, an 'urgent repair' means:
• a gas leak
• a dangerous electrical fault
• flooding or serious flood damage
• serious storm or fire damage
• a failure or breakdown of the gas, electricity or water supply to the property
• a failure or breakdown of any essential service for hot water, cooking, heating, cooling or laundering
• a fault or damage which makes the property unsafe or insecure
• a burst water service
• an appliance, fitting or fixture that uses water or is used to supply water that is broken or not functioning properly, so that a substantial amount of water is being wasted
• a blocked or broken toilet
• a serious roof leak. This rule does not include work needed to repair premises that are owned by a person other than the landlord or a person having superior title (such as a head landlord) to the landlord. Smoke alarms are also considered 'urgent' to ensure they are working, but there are different rules about their repair. Get more information about repair and maintenance of smoke alarms.