I am writing on behalf of a friend...she has moved from her house and has been renting property so she can hopefully realise value increase in future years for retirement..at present rental is barely covering her cost and she is regarded as low income earner.
Issue - she has received last quarter water bill from council and the water usage component that tenant normally pays, is abnormally high...$1500 verses average $500 or less.
A few weeks before end of billing period, a guy mowing front lawn for tenant noticed a greener patch of grass around water meter area, and realised that she had a leak, and unfortunately this leak is on metered side. She contacted council (via agent) who organised a plumber that same day to come and repair leak. Tenant has lived at property for more than 2 years.
My friend contacted council twice to argue that tenant is not in a position to pay excess water usage fee, from a financial hardship point of view, and she is on a pension and requested a reduction...Council responded by saying as it wasn't a concealed leak, and the owner is obliged to pay, not the tenant. My friend is also not able to pay.
Council state that "owner is responsible and they need to ensure that the properties infrastructure is maintained in good working order. We encourage customers to monitor usage to minimise the likely hood of water losses by regularly reading their water meter."
Who regularly reads their water meter?
No water was pooling near meter as its sandy soil, and the tenant never walks over to that side of the property as she is limited in her activities, (may have some disability?), however she may not have even recognised a problem, even if she went over to this area at any stage.
Maybe its worth a visit with the tenant to the local Councillor or State MP to see what they can do?
Another solution may be for the tenant to ask for financial assistance from voluntary groups...although Council should not take money for such an issue when the money should be used for more needy things...
I would greatly appreciate any advice on how this matter may be resolved...Many thanks in advance
Issue - she has received last quarter water bill from council and the water usage component that tenant normally pays, is abnormally high...$1500 verses average $500 or less.
A few weeks before end of billing period, a guy mowing front lawn for tenant noticed a greener patch of grass around water meter area, and realised that she had a leak, and unfortunately this leak is on metered side. She contacted council (via agent) who organised a plumber that same day to come and repair leak. Tenant has lived at property for more than 2 years.
My friend contacted council twice to argue that tenant is not in a position to pay excess water usage fee, from a financial hardship point of view, and she is on a pension and requested a reduction...Council responded by saying as it wasn't a concealed leak, and the owner is obliged to pay, not the tenant. My friend is also not able to pay.
Council state that "owner is responsible and they need to ensure that the properties infrastructure is maintained in good working order. We encourage customers to monitor usage to minimise the likely hood of water losses by regularly reading their water meter."
Who regularly reads their water meter?
No water was pooling near meter as its sandy soil, and the tenant never walks over to that side of the property as she is limited in her activities, (may have some disability?), however she may not have even recognised a problem, even if she went over to this area at any stage.
Maybe its worth a visit with the tenant to the local Councillor or State MP to see what they can do?
Another solution may be for the tenant to ask for financial assistance from voluntary groups...although Council should not take money for such an issue when the money should be used for more needy things...
I would greatly appreciate any advice on how this matter may be resolved...Many thanks in advance