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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Wang v Abdel-Messih; Wang v Abdel -Messih; Abdel-Messih v Wang [2017] NSWCATCD 11 Hearing dates: 26 October 201614 February 2017 Date of orders: 22 February 2017 Decision date: 22 February 2017 Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Division Before: M Eftimiou Decision: 1. The landlord is to pay the tenant $444.28 for the following:
(a) Car Space $90.00; (b) One day rent for 18 August 2016, $154.28 by way of rent credit; (c) Swipe Key $100.00; (d) Television Point not working $100.00.
2. The landlord is to attend the premises with a licensed electrician and carry out investigations and repairs to the electrical circuit of the premises.
These orders are to be complied with no later than 7 days from the date of this decision.
3. The Applications are otherwise dismissed. Catchwords: RESIDENTIAL TENANCY – termination breach of agreement and claim by tenant for compensation Legislation Cited: Residential Tenancies Act 2010 Cases Cited: Ellul v Bridge (2001) CTTT Abdel-Messih v Dai (2017)NSWCATAP 20 Lea v Fuzessery (2011) CTTT Reiss v Helson (2001) NSWSC 486 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Le Dong Wang (Landlord) Bishoy Abel-Messih (Tenant) File Number(s): RT 16/42344, RT16/44922 and RT16/39468 Publication restriction: Nil
REASONS FOR DECISION 1. There are three applications before the Tribunal.
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