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Northern Territory Notice of Entry by Landlord / Agent
Northern Territory law requires landlords to serve this Notice of Entry by Landlord or Agent on the tenant before entering a rental premises.
- The Northern Territory Residential Tenancies Act allows the landlord to enter the rental unit for certain reasons, but only after proper notice is given.
- This is Form RT09, Notice of Requirement to Enter Premises. Entry may be made by either the landlord or the landlord's agent.
- The form includes information about how to properly give notice to the tenant.
- Updated September 2016.
Make sure you comply with the Act when giving notice to your tenants. Download your copy of the Northern Territory Notice of Entry form today.
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Northern Territory Notice of Landlord's Intention to Retain Security Deposit
Let your tenants know you are planning to keep part of their deposit by serving them with this Notice of Landlord's Intention to Retain Security Deposit for Northern Territory.
- This is Form RT08 provided by Northern Territory Consumer Affairs under the Residential Tenancies Act.
- The notice includes instructions to help you complete and serve the form in accordance with the Act.
- You must provide a breakdown of the amount(s) being deducted from the security deposit.
- The notice also includes a Statutory Declaration which must be given by the landlord or landlord's agent before a person authorised to take declarations.
- Updated September 2016.
The Northern Territory Notice of Landlord's Intention to Retain Security Deposit form is a free download.
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Northern Territory Notice of Rent or Security Deposit Increase
Before you can increase the amount of the rent or security deposit on a rental unit, you must first serve your tenant with this NT Notice of Rent and/or Security Deposit Increase.
- The notice must be served pursuant to the Northern Territory Residential Tenancies Act. The form includes instructions for service, and an Unattested Declaration form where you can insert the details of how the notice was served on the tenant.
- This form of notice is only for fixed term tenancies. It can be used by landlords and agents.
- This is Form RT010, from Northern Territory Consumer Affairs.
- Updated September 2016.
Download the Northern Territory Notice of Rent and / or Security Deposit Increase form and be sure you've complied with the landlord-tenant laws.
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