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Phone line responsibility in rental properties?
Ok so I moved in to an apartment 3 months ago and about 6 weeks ago I had a naked dsl connection set up with iinet, purchased the iinet modem and paid my connection fee. Worked great for the first 3 days, went on holidays for a month and then on my return it was no longer working. Went through the tech help support at iinet, they determined it was a line issue waited for 2 weeks for telstra to come out and repair, telstra came out and said there side of the line was working and that it was an internal wirring issue. Gave all this info to the real estate, they passed it on to body corporate, he came over and said that he would maybe leave a note under someones door who was an electrician who could maybe have a look as he didn't think it was justified having a technician come out and fix it. So everyone seems to be passing the buck here, so my question is who is responsible, me the tennant, the land lord or the buildings body corporate? Im at the point where I might just pay for the repair myself and forward the invoice to the real estate and see what happens, it seems NBN will reach me before I get my damn copper adsl working
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