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paying your rent on time. taking good care of the property. not disturbing the peace, comfort or privacy of your neighbours. speaking with your landlord/agent if you have any concerns with your tenancy, including changing who will be living with you.
Successful Tenancies paying your rent on time. taking good care of the property. not disturbing the peace, comfort or privacy of your neighbours. speaking with your landlord/agent if you have any concerns with your tenancy, including changing who will be living with you.
If tenants don't leave at the end of the notice period, landlords must apply to the court for a possession order, which gives them the right to evict tenants and take possession of the property.
Without grounds (reasons) A tenant must give at least 14 days notice, unless the property manager/owner has breached the agreement. The tenancy ends on the end date of the agreement or the end date of the notice period (whichever is longer). Parties can agree to end earlier but it must be agreed in writing.
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Utilities are the additional charges which the tenant must pay. These amounts are paid over and above the rent, and both the tenant and landlord must agree upfront on which additional charge the tenant will pay: electricity, water, sewerage, refuse removal or parking.
The Notice of intention to leave (Form 13) is used when the tenant/s are giving notice to the lessor/agent that they wish to vacate the premises by a certain date. A tenancy agreement is a legally binding contract that can only be ended in certain ways. Notice to end a tenancy must be in writing.
A property manager/owner can remove a tenant only when: property manager/owner has given the tenant a Notice to leave (Form R12) the date the tenant has to leave by has passed, and. the tenant refuses to leave.
Two (2) weeks (residential tenancies) or one (1) week (rooming accommodation). If no notice is issued one (1) month (residential tenancies) or two (2) weeks (rooming accommodation). or the day ordered by a Tribunal or on the day agreed between representatives of the parties.
reasonable re-letting costs (usually 1 week's rent plus GST) reasonable advertising costs (if incurred), and. compensation for loss of rent (until a new tenant is found or until the end date of the agreement - whichever happens first).

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