The Landlord's Guide To
Renting
Introduction
This legal guide to residential tenancy law is for
landlords - property investors - property owners, who would
like to know more about the ins and outs of the law of
landlord and tenant, to optimise their rental property
investing.
Residential Tenancy Law is found in the NSW Residential
Tenancy Act 2010 and its equivalents around Australia. The
law protects tenants. As NSW Fair Trading puts it -
The Tenancy Law provides consumer protection to the
tenant, and imposes responsibilities upon the landlord in
favour of the tenant.
This Renting Guide contains some highlights of
Tenancy Law.
It comes in eight separate parts. Click on each to access -
Part 1 – Repairs
Part 2 – Rent Increases
Part 3 – How to end a Lease
Part 4 – Quiet Enjoyment, Tenants breaking a lease
Part 5 – Rental Bond claims
Part 6 – Strata Renting
Part 7 – Landlord Insurance
Part 8 – Tax Guide for Rental Properties
This Renting Guide is a reference for landlords to use to
make more informed decisions. It is not a DIY (Do It Yourself) guide
for landlords.
Rental Property Managers are recommended – they play a
valuable role not only in selecting good tenants but also in
looking after rent payments, repairs, bond claims and other
tenancy issues.
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