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We provide information to tenants, landlords and real estate agents about their rights and responsibilities. This covers all residential premises, including residential parks. We also fund a number of community organisations to provide advice and advocacy to tenants across NSW.
We conducted 8,657 inspections, 21,636 plumbing inspections, 1,627 investigations and issued 911 penalty notices worth $726,900. In addition, Fair Trading conducted 213 prosecutions, of which 86% were successful.

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NSW Fair Trading is the state government agency responsible for protecting consumers rights. We provide free assistance and information on shopping and renting rights. We can provide information to consumers about options to resolve disputes with traders and in some cases our staff can attempt to negotiate a solution.
NSW Fair Trading is a regulatory agency that administers a wide variety of NSW legislation across a range of industries. We safeguard consumer rights and we investigate potential bdocHubes of the laws we administer.
NSW Fair Trading administers the NSW Fair Trading Act 1987. Fair Tradings Acceptable business conduct provides business operators with information about how to trade fairly in New South Wales.
NSW Fair Trading is responsible for the administration of consumer protection laws in NSW. It aims to achieve fairness for all in the marketplace by undertaking a range of activities, including: giving consumers and traders information about their rights and responsibilities and Fair Trading services.
Visit Fair Trading. If you cant find the information youre looking for contact us: call (02) 9219 3999 and ask to speak to a Right to Information Advisor. email BRDGIPA@customerservice.nsw.gov.au.

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