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RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 2010 - SECT 52
Landlord's general obligations for residential premises
(1) A landlord must provide the residential premises in a reasonable state of
cleanliness and fit for habitation by the tenant.
(1A) Without limiting the
circumstances in which residential premises are not fit for habitation,
residential premises are not fit for habitation unless the
residential premises-- (a) are structurally sound, and
(b) have adequate
natural light or artificial lighting in each room of the premises other than a
room that is intended to be used only for the purposes of storage or a garage,
and
(c) have adequate ventilation, and
(d) are supplied with electricity or
gas and have an adequate number of electricity outlet sockets or gas outlet
sockets for the supply of lighting and heating to, and use of appliances in,
the premises, and
(e) have adequate plumbing and drainage, and
(f) are
connected to a water supply service or infrastructure that supplies water
(including, but not limited to, a water bore or water tank) that is able to
supply to the premises hot and cold water for drinking and ablution and
cleaning activities, and
(g) contain bathroom facilities, including toilet
and washing facilities, that allow privacy for the user.
(1B) For the
purposes of subsection (1A)(a), residential premises are structurally sound
only if the floors, ceilings, walls, supporting structures (including
foundations), doors, windows, roof, stairs, balconies, balustrades and
railings-- (a) are in a reasonable state of repair, and
(b) with respect to
the floors, ceilings, walls and supporting structures--are not subject to
significant dampness, and
(c) with respect to the roof, ceilings and
windows--do not allow water penetration into the premises, and
(d) are not
liable to collapse because they are rotted or otherwise defective.
(1C) The
Secretary may exempt any specified premises or any specified class of premises
from the operation of all or any part of this section. An exemption may be
unconditional or subject to conditions.
(2) A landlord must not interfere
with the supply of gas, electricity, water, telecommunications services or
other services to the residential premises unless the interference is
necessary to avoid danger to any person or to enable maintenance or repairs to
be carried out.
(3) A landlord must comply with the landlord's statutory
obligations relating to the health or safety of the residential premises.
Note--: Such obligations include obligations relating to swimming pools under
the Swimming Pools Act 1992 .
(4) This section is a term of every
residential tenancy agreement.
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