Rental Property

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Did you know about Rent Increases in Rental Properties?

Rent can only be increased once in any 12-month period. ADDITIONAL TERM – RENT INCREASES DURING THE FIXED TERM (for a fixed term of less than 2 years) 70. By completing this clause, the parties agree that the rent will be increased during the fixed term of the agreement. Note: The rent payable under a…Read More→

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Did you know clause 59.13 in the Residential Tenancy Agreement?

ADDITIONAL TERM – TENANT’S CARE AND USE OF THE RESIDENTIAL PREMISES 59.13 not to store rubbish, unregistered vehicles, any inflammable,dangerous or hazardous chemical, liquid or gas (with the exception of any petrol or gas stored in a fuel tank of ay registered motor vehicle) or other inflammable, dangerous or hazardous material on the residential premises,

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Did you know? – Rental Bond Clauses 61.1 & 61.2

Rental bonds, also known as security deposits, are used to protect landlords from the tenants who break their tenancy agreement. They can also protect the rights of tenants by ensuring that their deposit is returned if they meet their obligations. Here are some reasons why rental bonds are important: Protects Landlords – Rental bonds protect

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Did you know about garages in Rental Properties?

The Residential Tenancy Agreement states the below: ADDITIONAL TERM – GARAGE, STORGAE CAGE, OPEN CAR SPCAE OR OTHER STORAGE FACILITY (This clause does not apply if there is no garage, storage cage, open car space or other storage facility on the residential premises) 77.   The tenant agrees that if the premises include a garage, then

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