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Tasmania Notice of Rent Increase
Before you can raise the rent on a rental unit in Tasmania, you must serve your tenant with this Notice of Rent Increase form.
- The Notice must be served in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act 1997.
- The form includes instructions for the landlord and a copy of the relevant portions of the Act which deal with giving notice for rent increases.
- This is a reusable template form provided in MS Word format for landlords and property managers.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Tasmania, Australia.
$2.99
Tasmania Notice to Vacate for Rent Arrears
Your tenant is behind in the rent payments. What do you do? You serve them with this Tasmania Notice to Vacate for Rent Arrears.
- The tenant is notified that s/he must pay the rent or vacate the rental premises by the date specified in the notice.
- The form includes relevant sections of the Residential Tenancy Act 1997, setting out the grounds on which a Notice to Vacate may be given, and the form and effect of such notice.
- Whether you're a landlord, a letting agent or a property manager, you can use this Notice for your tenants.
Every landlord has to deal with delinquent tenants on occasion. Get your copy of the Tasmania Notice to Vacate for Rent Arrears.
$6.29
Tasmania Claim for Non-Lodged Bond
Tasmania tenants, apply to get your bond back at the end of your tenancy with this Claim for Non-Lodged Bond form.
- This form is only used if the tenant has paid the bond to the landlord or agent and the bond was not lodged with the Rental Deposit Authority.
- The form includes instructions on how to complete it.
- This is a free form in PDF format from the Tasmania Office of the Residential Tenancy Commissioner.
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Tasmania Rental Guide
Download a free copy of 'CBOS - The Rental Guide', a tenancy guide for property owners, property managers, tenants, and tenant advocates in Tasmania.
- A copy of this guide should be provided to each residential tenant by the landlord, agent or property manager at the outset of the tenancy.
- The guide outlines the rights and responsibilities of each party under the Residential Tenancy Act 1997.
- This is a free PDF publication issued by the Tasmania Office of Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading.
- Click the link to download directly from the OCAFT website.
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