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ACT Notice to Landlord to Remedy Breach
If your landlord is in breach of the tenancy agreement serve him/her with this Notice to Remedy Breach, under the Residential Tenancies Act of Australian Capital Territory.
- The Notice notifies the landlord that he/she is in breach of the lease, and requires the landlord to remedy the breach within a specified time frame.
- If the landlord fails to remedy the breach within the given time, the tenant can give notice of their intention to vacate the rental premises.
- The form is available in MS Word format and can be downloaded immediately after you purchase it.
- The form is for use only in Australian Capital Territory.
Australian Capital Territory Tenant Notice to Landlord of Intention to Vacate
ACT tenants, are you planning to terminate your tenancy? Serve your landlord with this Notice of Intention to Vacate form for Australian Capital Territory.
- The Notice must be served pursuant to the Residential Tenancies Act 1997.
- The Notice notifies the landlord of the tenant's intention to terminate the rental agreement, the date on which the tenant will vacate the rental premises, and the reason the tenant is giving notice.
- This form is available in MS Word format and is easy to fill in and print.
- Intended for use only in Australian Capital Territory.
Australian Capital Territory Notice to Remedy Breach for Nonpayment of Rent
Give notice to a tenant that they have breached the lease agreement by failing to pay the rent with this Lessor Notice to Remedy Breach Form for Australian Capital Territory.
- The tenant is being given notice of the breach pursuant to the Residential Tenancies Act 1997.
- The tenant is required to remedy the breach by paying the outstanding rent within a specified time frame, failing which the landlord shall give notice of termination.
- This form is provided in MS Word format. You can download the form immediately after you purchase it.
- For use only within Australian Capital Territory.
Australian Capital Territory Tenancy Agreement
Download this ACT Tenancy Agreement for your tenants to sign, pursuant to the Australian Capital Territory Residential Tenancies Act 1997.
This ACT Tenancy Agreement is designed for use by landlords and property managers seeking a formal rental contract with tenants in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act. The agreement ensures that both parties are protected under the law and that the terms of the tenancy are clearly defined.
Types of Tenancy Covered
The agreement form is versatile and can be used for two primary types of tenancies:
- Fixed Term Tenancy: Suitable for arrangements with a specified duration, such as a one-year lease.
- Periodic Tenancy: Appropriate for ongoing arrangements without a set end date, such as month-to-month rentals.
Legal Compliance and Clauses
This template legal agreement includes all necessary clauses required by relevant legislation. Specifically, it incorporates provisions for units governed by the Unit Titles Act 2001, ensuring that the unique requirements for such properties are addressed.
Additionally, the template contains all standard tenancy terms mandated by the Residential Tenancies Act, offering comprehensive legal coverage.
Format and Usage
The agreement template is available in Microsoft Word format, allowing for easy customization and distribution. It is intended exclusively for use within the Australian Capital Territory, ensuring compliance with local laws and regulations.