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  • Eevoltic [she/her]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 months ago

    Power outlet next to the sink has shorted and keeps popping and smoking when the mains is turned on. The real estate agent’s emergency electrical line won’t fix it till Thursday and all other electricians called won’t fix it despite us willing to pay it because we don’t own the property. There’s no fire extinguisher or ground fault protection so I really can’t risk playing with the outlet.

    I actually love how I can’t get an electrician because I am a renter this is ridiculous. I’m all out of options besides either, calling more electricians until one agrees to do it, or start a fire because I want the fan on ;-;

    Anyone have an suggestions?

    Edit: After much electrician shopping, someone was found to do it. If something goes wrong we’ve been assured that we’ll have to answer for it

    • StudSpud The Starchy
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      10 months ago

      This would, imo, classify as an urgent repair. tenantsvic.org.au says:

      Urgent repairs need to be done as soon as possible. If they are not done urgently you can apply to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT). It will hear your application within 2 business days. If any repairs needed are not urgent the rental provider has 14 days to get them done.

      IDK if I would classify Thursday as “urgently”, but VCAT won’t look at anything you send them until Tuesday or Wednesday.

      I’m sorry, it sucks to be a renter, I know.

      Edit: https://tenantsvic.org.au/advice/common-problems/repairs/

      The link to the repairs page, worth a read

      • Catfish
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        10 months ago

        Probably not. It depends how many circuits the place has. In a unit all the points are probably on the same one. You could turn all the outlets off and still have lights, but not a subset of outlets.