Landlords / owners
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1 | im going to ask my landlord about me installing a insect screen mesh over the back door frame as im sick of the bugs that come in - and if its not bugs its black birds coming in and helping themselves to the cat biscuits but im just wanting to judge if other owners / landlords would have a issue with it - ive looked into the screen and it comes with velcro tape for aluminum door frames and tacks for timber ( i'll need the tacks ) which would leave small holes the size of maybe push pins / small nail - anyway this is the screen https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/number-8-magnetic-insect-scre Edited by trade_menow at 12:03 am, Wed 27 Jan trade_menow - 2021-01-27 00:02:00 |
2 | I'm a landlord. I wouldn't mind at all. I think under the new laws after Feb 1st landlords can't refuse requests for minor changes if requested by the tenant. Take a look at other threads in the Real Estate section on the MB. It's been discussed lately that tenants will have the rights to make minor changes like hanging pictures etc so I don't see how this going up could be any different. Wait to ask them after Feb 1st and basically they can't refuse you. Personally I'd pay for this for you to install if I was your landlord and you asked me. I think it's a must to prevent hideous bugs. oakcottage - 2021-01-27 00:13:00 |
3 | Here you go. I stole this from another thread.... 42B Minor changes oakcottage - 2021-01-27 00:32:00 |
4 | thank you - but id rather get there permission without the law saying that they have to but its nice to know some dont have a issue with what im hoping to do Edited by trade_menow at 12:41 am, Wed 27 Jan trade_menow - 2021-01-27 00:40:00 |
5 | Yes I would let you do that, there is no problem there. Ask the landlord and explain it will be done properly, good to keep them on the loop, msigg - 2021-01-27 07:14:00 |
6 | I clearly said "if requested" and "wait to ask" and "asked me". I never implied doing it without asking and using the law. I put the new law details in as a reference for your rights and it too states "unreasonable to withhold consent" which means there's been a request Not do it and then here's your rights. Edited by oakcottage at 8:21 am, Wed 27 Jan oakcottage - 2021-01-27 08:07:00 |
7 | I would actually install something better as a LL. Installed HRV when we first bought the place. smallwoods - 2021-01-27 08:57:00 |
8 | Those screens are great, a friend has one and living rural she was always complaining about flies but she's very impressed with it. kacy5 - 2021-01-27 09:13:00 |
9 | Ok muppet-slayer, I stand corrected. I've never in my life met a person whose been bitten by a tick but almost everyone has been bitten by sandflies/mosquitos, so perhaps I was generalising. I'm also in North Canterbury so maybe it's more common in the North Island? oakcottage - 2021-01-27 10:31:00 |
10 | oakcottage wrote: masturbidder - 2021-01-27 10:45:00 |
11 | ???? sorry... that's a post from another thread ???????? no idea how it got in here. ????????♀ï¸????????â™€ï¸ Muppet-slayer is a poster, I'm not name calling. Geese. I think I'd better get of the MB. oakcottage - 2021-01-27 11:48:00 |
12 | oakcottage wrote: I have been bitten by a tick godzilla06 - 2021-01-27 13:48:00 |
13 | godzilla06 wrote:
Okay but I was saying I've not met anyone bitten by a tick and that maybe they're more common in the North Island which is where you are. I hope you didn't have any repercussions from the bite ???????? oakcottage - 2021-01-27 14:53:00 |