#28998
Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    Those are the requirements for a landlord wanting access to their rented property.  I don’t know if they are applicable to a strata scheme requiring access to a rented property.

    But now that I think of it, any tenant in comradeRK’s position could just tell the committee to make their arrangements through the landlord, at which point the rules quoted by Lady P would kick in.

    But generally speaking, the time is long overdue for resident owners to treat tenants with a bit more respect.  Apartment renters represent more than half the community meaning that, through their rents, they contribute half the levies.

    A little respect is all that’s required – and it’s one of those things that when you give it, you get more back.

    Give me a long-term renter any day over a opportunist investor who doesn’t give a damn about the block, the community or its residents.

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