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In SA, what is the landlord's obligation regarding urgent repairs to a rental property?

Correct Answer

B) The landlord must arrange urgent repairs as soon as reasonably practicable; if unavailable, the tenant may arrange repairs up to a prescribed amount

Under the Residential Tenancies Act 1995, landlords must attend to urgent repairs (e.g., burst water pipes, gas leaks, electrical faults) as soon as reasonably practicable. If the landlord cannot be contacted, the tenant may arrange repairs up to a prescribed amount and seek reimbursement.

Answer Options
A
The landlord has 30 days to arrange repairs
B
The landlord must arrange urgent repairs as soon as reasonably practicable; if unavailable, the tenant may arrange repairs up to a prescribed amount
C
The tenant is always responsible for all repairs
D
Urgent repairs are only required for properties built after 2000

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urgent repairsResidential Tenancies Act 1995tenant self-help
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