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Consumers have the right to expect the services they buy will meet the following consumer guarantees.
Services must be provided with an acceptable level of skill and care.
This means providers must:
This means the work done must be at least as good as someone with average skills and experience would provide.
For example, a consumer hires a plumber to fix a leaking kitchen tap. The leak returns a few days later. The consumer can say the service was not provided with due care and skill.
Services must be suitable for any purpose:
This guarantee also applies to any products resulting from the service.
Consumers may not be entitled to a repair, cancellation or refund, if:
A consumer asks a carpenter to build a carport to cover their 4WD vehicle, which is two metres wide. If the carpenter builds a 1.8 metre wide carport that does not cover the car, the carpenter will not have met the ‘fit for purpose’ guarantee.
Architects and engineers
This guarantee does not apply to professional services provided by a qualified architect or engineer.
However, an architect or engineer who provides a service outside their area of professional expertise - for example, building services - must still meet the guarantee.
Architects or engineers must still provide services with due care and skill.
Timeframes are usually set in the contract or agreement. If there are no agreed timeframes, services must still be provided within a reasonable time.
What is ’reasonable’ will depend on:
Example:
It takes a qualified painter three weeks to paint a house but the job has taken four weeks. The reason for the delay was weather, which the painter can’t control. The consumer would not be entitled to a remedy.
Services not covered
These guarantees do not apply when services:
If a service does not meet a consumer guarantee, the consumer should contact the business first. See our advice on contacting a business including sample letters.
The consumer may be entitled to a remedy, such as a refund, cancellation; repair and/or compensation . The type of remedy a consumer is entitled to depends on whether the problem with the service is considered a major or minor failure.
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