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  • Profile photo of Peta04Peta04
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    @peta04
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    Hi. Im a tenant in a low set qld property. I recently asked the real estate if they could ask the owner to put fly screens in. The answer from the owner was no, that if I do it at my expense and to a professional standard I am welcome to do it myself, but the screens have to stay there when I leave.
    Is that even legal?
    I have nothing in writing so far. The windows are casement so it’s not going to be so easy to just tap together a frame and screen them.
    Thanks for any input.

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    Hi Peta,

    …. if I do it at my expense and to a professional standard I am welcome to do it myself, but the screens have to stay there when I leave.

    If these were to be a fixture, then I believe the above may be correct. i.e. if you have to drill holes and use screws to affix them, then they become a “fixture”. Also, the landlord would not want (and shouldn’t have to) fill up any holes that you leave if taking them with you.

    But, why not make temporary screens – no screws necessary – and take them with you when you go. Depending on the age of the casement window, there may be a way for you to hold them in place without the need for screws – totally removable and leaving no “damage” once removed.

    Benny

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