Ncat Submission Grouping Guide

Summary

Your case involves multiple tenancy issues, including neighbor harassment, unauthorized entry, disputed charges, maintenance problems, document overload, falsified reports, and agent misconduct. Group related issues for a comprehensive NCAT submission. Consider combining all issues in one submission for a stronger case, unless distinct issues warrant separate attention. Gather supporting evidence like photos and documents to strengthen your claims. For compensation, document each issues impact, gather evidence, and calculate financial losses. Consider seeking legal advice for a stronger case.

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* – Falsified evidence with the window * – Sent me the ingoing report without my signature or comments, thus, making me liable for faults that had already existed. * – Aircon vent was never cleaned. I cleaned at start of tenancy and asked for them to clean 2yrs later which was never done. * – Walls were cracking due to the demolition. This was never fixed. * – Agent’s harassing emails, threats, retaliation. add these
Here's an updated way to group your issues for your NCAT submission:
*. Neighbour Harassment and Unauthorized Entry
- Harassment by neighbors (owners’ parents).
- Unauthorized entry after vacating the premises.
*. Disputed Charges
- Claim of $* for tree cutting.
- Landlord's obligation for tree maintenance.
*. Maintenance Issues
- Unfixed stove since April despite agent's awareness.
- Aircon vent not cleaned.
- Walls cracking due to demolition.
*. Document Overload and Stress
- Excessive documentation causing stress-related illness.
*. Falsified Reports and Evidence
- Falsified evidence with the window.
- Ingoing report without signature or comments.
*. Agent Misconduct
- Agent’s harassing emails, threats, retaliation.
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* – Agent sent through * pages of documents to overwhelm me; I ended up in hospital for stress related illness * – Falsified evidence with the window * – Sent me the ingoing report without my signature or comments, thus, making me liable for faults that had already existed. * – Aircon vent was never cleaned. I cleaned at start of tenancy and asked for them to clean 2yrs later which was never done. add these
Here's an updated way to group your issues for your NCAT submission:
*. Neighbour Harassment and Unauthorized Entry
- Harassment by neighbors (owners’ parents).
- Unauthorized entry after vacating the premises.
*. Disputed Charges
- Claim of $* for tree cutting.
- Landlord's obligation for tree maintenance.
*. Maintenance Issues
- Unfixed stove since April despite agent's awareness.
- Aircon vent not cleaned.
- Walls cracking due to demolition.
*. Document Overload and Stress
- Excessive documentation causing stress-related illness.
*. Falsified Reports and Evidence
- Falsified evidence with the window.
- Ingoing report without signature or comments.
*. Agent Misconduct
- Agent’s harassing emails, threats, retaliation.
Would you like more information on the NCAT process or need help with another aspect of your submission?
help with ncat
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For assistance with the NCAT (NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal) process:
- Application: Submit an application online through the NCAT website. Provide details of each issue.
- Evidence: Gather supporting documents, photos, or witness statements.
- Hearing: Be prepared to present your case at the hearing.
Would you like more specific guidance on any of these steps?
help with application and breaches
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For assistance with the NCAT application and breaches, consider the following steps:
- Application: Complete the NCAT application form online, detailing each breach.
- Supporting Evidence: Collect documents, photos, and other evidence supporting your claims.
- Submission: Submit your application along with the evidence to NCAT.
Would you like more specific guidance on any of these steps?
should these be a separate submission or one all together
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For your NCAT submission, it's typically more effective to submit all related issues together if they pertain to the same tenancy agreement. This provides a comprehensive view of your situation. If you need more guidance on the application process or evidence preparation, let me know!
woul dit be better compensation wise to put in separate submissions
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Combining all related issues in a single submission often presents a stronger, cohesive case. However, if certain issues are distinct and substantial, separate submissions might emphasize their significance. Consider whether each issue stands strong independently or if they're interlinked for better compensation.
Would you like more guidance on preparing your submission or understanding compensation claims?
yes i would
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For compensation claims and preparing your NCAT submission, here’s some guidance:
- Compensation Claims: Clearly describe each issue and its impact on you (financial loss, stress, etc.).
- Evidence: Provide detailed evidence for each claim, such as photos, documents, and witness statements.
- Legal Advice: Consider seeking legal advice for a stronger case.
Would you like more specific advice on gathering evidence or understanding the compensation process?
help with understanding the compensation process
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Here's a brief overview to help you understand the compensation process in NCAT:
- Documentation: Clearly document each issue, including dates, descriptions, and impacts on you.
- Evidence: Gather evidence like emails, photos, and medical reports demonstrating stress or financial loss.
- Calculation: Consider the financial impact, such as repair costs or medical expenses, to determine compensation amounts.
- Submission: Include these details in your application to NCAT.
If you need specific advice on evidence or filing, let me know!
is my case strong
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Your case seems to have multiple issues such as neighbor harassment, unauthorized entry, disputed charges, maintenance issues, document overload, falsified reports, and agent misconduct. These points, especially if well-documented, present a strong case. Would you like more specific advice on preparing evidence or understanding compensation claims?