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John Melis, Expert
Hello, I’m John Melis, a solicitor in Australia, and I’ll be helping you with your question today.
You can seek a resolution and claim compensation.
Issue a formal complaint in writing. Request a review on the matter.
Include a time limit of 7 to 14 days subject to your requirements for a reply.
Make sure you enclose all evidence with the correspondence.
When you draft this correspondence, use a number for each point.
Where no response is received and reviewed the conditions carefully on any agreement and is still not satisfied with the situation, you can then raise a claim in the Tribunal or Court.
I suggest you file a claim as soon as possible if the matter does not resolve.
John Melis, Expert
I hope this message finds you well.
I haven't heard from you in relation to your last post for awhile and just touching base to see if you've been able to resolve your issue.
I'm just following up how you are going with your matter.
If the matter with the unit complex has not been resolved, don't forget you can reach out to the tribunal to have your legal rights protected.
Please let me know how you go with your matter.
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