Examples of LFAI Register in a sentence
The landlord agrees: 40B.1 if, at the time that this residential tenancy agreement is entered into, the premises have been and remain listed on the LFAI Register, the tenant has been advised in writing by the landlord that the premises are listed on that Register, or 40B.2 if, during the tenancy, the premises become listed on the LFAI Register, to advise the tenant in writing, within 14 days of the premises being listed on the Register, that the premises are listed on the Register.
REINSW considers clause 40B.2 to be insufficient as it fails to accurately reflect what happens to the lease in the event the premises is listed on the LFAI Register during a tenancy.
REINSW strongly believes that properties listed on the LFAI Register are patently dangerous and are, therefore, uninhabitable.
They should not be leased under any circumstances.If a premises is listed on the LFAI Register during a tenancy, then clause 40B.2 requires the landlord to notify the tenant within 14 days of the premises being listed that the premises are so listed on that register.
It is REINSW’s understanding that the LFAI Register exists as a warning for people to stay away from properties that appear on it.
REINSW is concerned that the Draft Amendments would adversely impact unsophisticated tenants and other people in low socio-economic circumstances who may agree to lease apremises listed on the LFAI Register if they receive a discounted rent.
The test points on the sidewalls should be about 1 meter away from the walls, and measured at the working plane level (75 cm above the floor).
The landlord agrees:40B.1 if, at the time that this residential tenancy agreement is entered into, the premises have been and remain listed on the LFAI Register, the tenant has been advised in writing by the landlord that the premises are listed on that Register, or 40B.2 if, during the tenancy, the premises become listed on the LFAI Register, to advise the tenant in writing, within 14 days of the premises being listed on the Register, that the premises are listed on the Register.
Although more detailed analysis is currently taking place it is thought that this small fluctuation is largely down to commercial bus service reductions.