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    Smoke alarm compliance

    I'm attaching a copy of the log I'm using. You can have a binder with dividers (1 section for each property)
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    Smoke alarm compliance

    Except in the case of hardwired alarms which have a backup battery. In that particular instance it is the landlord's responsibility to change the battery(in NSW). So this means that you either let the agent send his mates over to test it for $99 plus another $30 or so for new batteries or you...
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    Smoke alarm compliance

    I received 1 of those as well and from different agents and they also had a form for me to sign either agreeing to the $90 annual inspection fee or accepting responsibility for the smoke alarm. I did not sign because I am not responsible to maintain the alarm, the testing and the battery...
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    Smoke alarm compliance

    Those agencies are acting silly. As 2 Bob said In NSW it's the responsibility of the tenant to replace the batteries. The landlord only has to install new batteries at the beginning of the tenancy. I guess we could ask the PM to test them at their 6 monthly inspections and keep a record of...
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