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  1. geoffw

    No lockable door

    We're getting off topic here. This thread was about door pillers collapsing.
  2. geoffw

    No lockable door

    What an expensive pill. Obviously non prescription.
  3. geoffw

    No lockable door

    RumpledElf wasn't complaining at all about the original condition. But a front door falling out was not a part of the original condition. The question raised was only about being able to close the door, not complaining about a house which was accepted in that condition.
  4. geoffw

    No lockable door

    I once lived in an old terrace in North Sydney. The back verandah on the first level, where we shared a phone with the terrace next door was falling apart an quite dangerous. But it had a million dollar view over Sydney harbour and we just around the corner from the station.
  5. geoffw

    No lockable door

    Did you approach the landlord before you got the door replaced? Make sure they know what happened and give them a copy of the receipt. Non payment of rent without a solid agreed reason can cause problems later.
  6. geoffw

    No lockable door

    Best bet is to follow procedure in the first instance. It has just become urgent. If it costs more than $1000 you may be out of pocket. Give him a very short time to respond. If there are problems with the floor that's another issue which could be a safety issue and will need a separate follow...
  7. geoffw

    No lockable door

    Covered in here. So it is urgent under the last point in the list. Notify the agent first thing. If no action you can get repairs done up to $1000.
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