Western Australia Landlord Maintenance Obligations
Understand WA landlord repair responsibilities including urgent repair timeframes of 24-48 hours, tenant remedies, and habitability standards.
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Western Australia imposes clear and enforceable maintenance obligations on landlords. The Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (WA) requires that all rental properties be maintained in a reasonable state of repair and be fit for human habitation. The Act also sets strict response timeframes for different categories of repairs.
Landlord Obligations Landlords in Western Australia must:
- Provide a property fit for habitation at the start of the tenancy.
- Maintain the property in a reasonable state of repair throughout the tenancy.
- Respond to repair requests within the timeframes prescribed by the Act.
- Comply with health and safety laws, including building codes and local government requirements.
This includes maintaining:
- Structural integrity (walls, roof, floors, foundations)
- Weatherproofing and waterproofing
- Plumbing, gas, and sanitation
- Electrical wiring and systems
- Hot water systems
- Provided appliances (ovens, heaters, air conditioning)
- Smoke alarms (hardwired where required)
- Locks on doors and windows
Repair Categories and Timeframes
The Act categorises repairs into three distinct tiers with mandatory response times:
Tenant's Right to Arrange Urgent Repairs
If a landlord fails to respond to an urgent repair within the required 24 or 48-hour period, the tenant has the legal right to:
- Arrange for a suitably qualified and licensed tradesperson to carry out the repair to a minimum standard.
- Seek reimbursement from the landlord for the reasonable cost of the repair.
To protect themselves, tenants should:
- Keep written records of all communication with the landlord about the issue.
- Retain all receipts and invoices from the tradesperson.
- Ensure only the minimum necessary repair is carried out.
Important: A landlord cannot refuse to pay for urgent repairs even if the tenant has unpaid rent.
Non-Urgent Repair Process
For non-urgent repairs that a landlord fails to address within a reasonable time:
- The tenant can issue a formal breach notice under the Act.
- If the landlord still does not act, the tenant can apply to the Magistrates Court for an order requiring the landlord to make the repairs.
- The court may also grant a rent reduction or compensation for any loss or inconvenience caused by the landlord's failure to repair.
Tenant Responsibilities Tenants must also maintain the property responsibly:
- Keep the property reasonably clean and tidy.
- Report maintenance issues to the landlord promptly in writing.
- Not intentionally or negligently cause damage.
- Provide reasonable access for the landlord or tradespeople to carry out repairs (with appropriate notice).
If damage is caused by the tenant, their guests, or their pets, the tenant is responsible for the cost of repair.
Best Practices for WA Landlords
- Respond immediately to urgent repairs: The 24-48 hour window is legally mandated. Arrange a reliable network of after-hours tradespeople.
- Keep a maintenance log: Document every repair request, your response time, and the outcome.
- Schedule regular inspections: Conduct routine inspections (with at least 7-14 days' notice) to identify potential issues before they become urgent.
- Budget for maintenance: Set aside funds annually for both planned and emergency repairs.
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