Emergency Repairs. a) The landlord must post and maintain in a conspicuous place on the residential property, or give to the tenant in writing, the name and telephone number of the designated contact person for emergency repairs. b) If emergency repairs are required, the tenant must make at least two attempts to telephone the designated contact person, and then give the landlord reasonable time to complete the repairs. c) If the emergency repairs are still required, the tenant may undertake the repairs, and claim reimbursement from the landlord, provided a statement of account and receipts are given to the landlord. If the landlord does not reimburse the tenant as required, the tenant may deduct the cost from rent. The landlord may take over completion of the emergency repairs at any time. d) Emergency repairs must be urgent and necessary for the health and safety of persons or preservation or use of the residential property and are limited to repairing i) major leaks in pipes or the roof,
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Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement
Emergency Repairs. (a) The landlord must post and maintain in a conspicuous place on the residential property, or give to the tenant Tenant in writing, the name and telephone number of the designated contact person for emergency repairs.
(b) If emergency repairs are required, the tenant Tenant must make at least two attempts to telephone the designated contact person, and then give the landlord reasonable time to complete the repairs.
(c) If the emergency repairs are still required, the tenant Tenant may undertake the repairs, and claim reimbursement from the landlord, provided a statement of account and receipts are given to the landlord. If the landlord does not reimburse the tenant Tenant as required, the tenant Tenant may deduct the cost from rent. The landlord may take over completion of the emergency repairs at any time.
(d) Emergency repairs must be urgent and necessary for the health and safety of persons or preservation or use of the residential property and are limited to repairing repairing
(i) major leaks in pipes or the roof,
(ii) damaged or blocked water or sewer pipes or plumbing fixtures, (iii)the primary heating system,
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Sources: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement
Emergency Repairs. a) i. The landlord must post and maintain in a conspicuous place on the residential property, or give to the tenant in writing, the name and telephone number of the designated contact person for emergency repairs.
b) ii. If emergency repairs are required, the tenant must make at least two attempts to telephone the designated contact person, and then give the landlord reasonable time to complete the repairs.
c) iii. If the emergency repairs are still required, the tenant may undertake the repairs, and claim reimbursement from the landlord, provided a statement of account and receipts are given to the landlord. If the landlord does not reimburse the tenant as required, the tenant may deduct the cost from rent. The landlord may take over completion of the emergency repairs at any time.
d) iv. Emergency repairs must be urgent and necessary for the health and safety of persons or preservation or use of the residential property and are limited to repairing i) repairing
1. major leaks in pipes or the roof,
2. damaged or blocked water or sewer pipes or plumbing fixtures,
3. the primary heating system,
4. damaged or defective locks that give access to a rental unit, or
5. the electrical systems.
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Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement
Emergency Repairs. a) The landlord must post and maintain in a conspicuous place on the residential property, or give to the tenant in writing, the name and telephone number of the designated contact person for emergency repairs.
b) If emergency repairs are required, the tenant must make at least two attempts to telephone the designated contact person, person and then give the landlord reasonable time to complete the repairs.
c) If the emergency repairs are still required, the tenant may undertake the repairs, and claim reimbursement from the landlord, provided a statement of account and receipts are given to the landlord. If the landlord does not reimburse the tenant as required, the tenant may deduct the cost from rent. The landlord may take over completion of the emergency repairs at any time.
d) Emergency repairs must be urgent and necessary for the health and safety of persons or preservation or use of the residential property and are limited to repairing i) major leaks in pipes or the roof,
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Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement
Emergency Repairs. a) The landlord must post and maintain in a conspicuous place on the residential property, or give to the tenant in writing, the name and telephone number of the designated contact person for emergency repairs.
b) If emergency repairs are required, the tenant must make at least two attempts to telephone the designated contact person, and then give the landlord reasonable time to complete the repairs.
c) If the emergency repairs are still required, the tenant may undertake the repairs, and claim reimbursement from the landlord, provided a statement of account and receipts are given to the landlord. If the landlord does not reimburse the tenant as required, the tenant may deduct the cost from rent. The landlord may take over completion of the emergency repairs at any time.
d) Emergency repairs must be urgent and necessary for the health and safety of persons or preservation or use of the residential property and are limited to repairing i) major leaks in pipes or the roof,
ii) damaged or blocked water or sewer pipes or plumbing fixtures,
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Sources: Tenancy Agreement