Renting in New South Wales
Last update: 09 December 2006.
In New South Wales, the main pieces of legislation that outline the rights and responsibilities of those in the public and private residential tenancy market are the:
- Residential Tenancies Act 1987
- Landlord and Tenant (Rental Bonds) Act 1977
- Residential Parks Act 1998, and
- Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Act 2001
This section provides detailed information for tenants renting a residential property. Go to the following pages for information on:
- Beginning the tenancy
- Sharing a rented house or flat
- Entry costs
- Rental bonds
- Rent
- Tenant databases
- Water and sewerage charges
- Access, privacy, locks and security
- Repairs
- Storm damage
- Resolving problems and the Tribunal
- Ending the tenancy
- Abandoned premises and uncollected goods
For further information, see the following fact sheets:
- Moving in - information for renters in PDF format (size:77k)
- Living there - information for renters in PDF format (size: 78k)
- Moving out - information for renters in PDF format (size: 75k)
For information on being a landlord, please visit the Managing a property yourself page of this website.
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