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Understanding Your Rights Regarding Rent Increases in NSW

29 Apr 2024

If you want to apply to NCAT for an excessive rent increase, you must do so Your landlord can only increase the rent if within 30 days of receiving the notice of your tenancy agreement says they can, the rent increase. [...] and if it specifies the date of the increase, the amount of the increase or the method If you want to apply to NCAT to challenge of calculating the increase. [...] If you think the increase or proposed The notice must provide at least 60 days' increase is unreasonable, you can apply notice before the increase starts. [...] If you think the rent is excessive, you can apply to NCAT to review the increase within 30 days of getting the notice. [...] Landlord Ending the Agreement For a fixed-term agreement, your landlord has to give you at least 30 days' notice before the last day of the fixed-term if they want to end the agreement at the end of the term.

Authors

Lauren Gillin

Pages
2
Published in
Australia