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One of our residents, a tenant, is keen to install a bidet. She says she has approval from the letting agent. She contacted our strata manager to find out how to cut off the water for the installation period. At this point the strata manager contacted the management committee to ask for our opinion on what feels like a first for this building.
We are concerned to make sure that the installation is done by a professional plumber, to ensure there is good protection from backflows into the building’s water system. And of course if an electrical connection has to be installed we would hope that a licensed electrician would also be involved.
Does the management committee have a right to check on the plumber’s qualifications before the installation proceeds? If so, how best to do this? Should we be checking that the owner is in fact aware of the installation?
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