Reporting Repairs Sample Clauses

Reporting Repairs a) You must report any disrepair or fault for which we are responsible to your local office immediately – this includes: • Disrepair or fault in the structure or outside of the property (or if you live in a flat or maisonette, the building of which the property forms a part). This includes blocked drains, leaking pipes and other defects in fittings and structure • Disrepair or fault in communal areas Repairs which are your responsibility
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Reporting Repairs. ‌ You must promptly report any disrepair, defects or faults to your property by contacting the Council’s Property Services Repairs Team on 01423 500600 or email xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx .‌
Reporting Repairs. You have a responsibility to keep your accommodation in good order and must report any faults in or damage to either the flat or the appliances we have supplied to the Facilities Service Desk as quickly as possible. • You can do this by phoning 0131 455 5000 between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. Outside these hours, the phone number for emergency work and difficulties within the flats is 0131 455 6119. You can also email on XxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx • Please phone the Facilities Service Desk if a repair has not been done within five working days, so they can chase up the repair. • It is essential that the extractor fans in WCs and shower rooms are kept switched on at all times as they are designed to come on (and go off) automatically and to keep these rooms free of condensation and mould. • Do not reset trip switches in the event of a power cut instead please contact the Facilities Service Desk by email XxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx or telephone 0000 000 0000 during working hours and Security on 0131 455 6119 out with working hours.
Reporting Repairs. You must immediately report to us any faults, repairs or damage to: • the property, or • anyone else’s property that is causing damage to your home
Reporting Repairs. To report to the landlord any emergency repair, disrepair or faults the landlord is responsible for in the structure or outside of the property, in any installation or the shared areas.
Reporting Repairs. The Tenant shall advise the Council as soon as possible of any defect in the Garage either by telephone, in person, email or in writing. The Council’s repair service is available to tenants, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. To report a repair you can Freephone: 0800 183 00 44. This is a free service, so reporting repairs or finding out about the progress of a repair will not cost you anything.
Reporting Repairs. You must notify us promptly of any repairs to the property which are the Council’s responsibility or if any part of the energy efficiency equipment needs to be repaired by us. You may have to pay for repairs if you don’t tell us quickly and things get more damaged.
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Reporting Repairs. You must report repairs promptly once they become apparent. • You must maintain the interior and exterior of the premises in a clean and tidy condition and in reasonable decorative order. • You must carry out those repairs for which you are responsible, as detailed in Section 9.0.
Reporting Repairs. The Tenant undertakes to give the Landlord or Landlord's Agent immediate written notice of any damage to, or defect in, the Room and Dwelling house, it's fittings and/or the contents and any repairs which are the responsibility of the Landlord. The Landlord undertakes to carry out necessary repairs within a reasonable period of time after having been notified of the repair.
Reporting Repairs. You agree to report to us promptly any repair or defect for which we are responsible, in your home or the shared areas. If the repair or defect gets worse because you fail to report it, we may charge you all or part of the cost of the repair. 11 Access
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