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QUESTION: My new rented apartment has planter boxes right up against the balcony balustrade and the other day I found my four-year-old climbing up to look over the side.
After I got over my shock – we’re on the fifth floor – I called my landlord and asked him to remove the planters.
He refused saying they were there when I rented and it’s up to me to control my kid’s behaviour. Who’s right and what can I do? – Vertigo, Artarmon.
ANSWER: This is more a health and safety issue than a simple rental dispute.
A council employee called my radio spot a few weeks ago and said that placing planters next to a balcony balustrade basically makes them non-compliant with the regulation that demands the barriers are a safe height above the balcony.
OK, that makes some kind of sense – so what can you do about it?
I reckon you could politely ask the landlord to remove the planters again or, failing that, to allow you to break your lease without penalty and find somewhere safer to live.
One of the reasons building standards exist is that kids will be kids. Contact Tenants NSW if there’s still no joy from the landlord.
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