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There is a growing concern in Australia over the increase in shoddy do-it-yourself (DIY) repairs and renovations in rental properties, particularly in regional areas. These subpar works are causing issues such as poor quality repairs, lack of licensing, and health hazards like mould and poor water quality.

Tenants are facing challenges in finding suitable rentals due to the prevalence of these issues. They often have to deal with landlords who perform inadequate repairs, leading to health risks and safety concerns. Organizations like the NSW Civil Administrative Tribunal offer limited recourse for tenants dealing with property maintenance problems.

Calls for more active enforcement of regulations, independent property assessments, and a focus on providing safe and healthy homes for renters are increasing. The need for licensed professionals to conduct repairs and renovations to maintain property standards is emphasized to ensure the well-being of tenants.

Mutual respect between landlords and tenants is essential in maintaining rental properties. Landlords who take pride in their work and ensure proper renovations by hiring specialists contribute to a better living environment for tenants.

In conclusion, addressing the issues related to DIY repairs in rental properties is crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of tenants across Australia. Regulatory enforcement, independent assessments, and fostering mutual respect between landlords and tenants are key steps in improving the rental housing situation in the country.

 

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Article Title: Do-it-yourself renovating a growing trend as union seeks better protection for renters
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