Comment on Living in privately rented homes linked to faster biological ageing, study finds
HidingCat@kbin.social 1 year agoLiving in a place where renting is not the norm, what's this about 18 year olds coming to your home every 6 months?
Comment on Living in privately rented homes linked to faster biological ageing, study finds
HidingCat@kbin.social 1 year agoLiving in a place where renting is not the norm, what's this about 18 year olds coming to your home every 6 months?
batmangrundies@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Real estate’s do regular inspections, every six months (it used to be 3) These are usually handled by the most junior agents.
If you’re not home they can let themselves in.
smeg@feddit.uk 1 year ago
That definitely sounds dodgy! Unless it’s an emergency, landlords have to give you notice that they’re coming round and you can tell them no if it’s not convenient.
landlordvision.co.uk/…/when-landlord-legally-ente…
batmangrundies@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I am Australian.
I’m glad to see the responses haha. I wish more Aussies could see how shocking it is, how far we’ve let tenants rights fall.
smeg@feddit.uk 1 year ago
Fair, I should have deduced that from the general language in your initial post! This is the UK sub though so you can’t blame me for assuming!
brianorca@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Most states in the US have similar laws. Typically requires 24 hour notice, can be delayed by the tenant’s request, and must be during business hours. (With exceptions for emergencies such as a fire or water leak.)
HidingCat@kbin.social 1 year ago
Yikes, even if agreed upon having to let someone in for inspections every 6 months sounds tiring.
DrCake@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Pretty sure they can only let themselves in if you say they can at the start of the tenancy. When we rented we said no and they could not come in for inspections unless we let them in