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Queensland Abandonment Termination Notice
Has your tenant abandoned the rental premises? Serve him/her with this Queensland Abandonment Termination Notice.
- The notice must be served in accordance with the Queensland Residential Tenancies Act 1994.
- The tenant is notified that the landlord is terminating the tenancy because it appears that the premises have been abandoned.
- The form includes instructions for how to complete and serve the Notice.
- Fill in the form online or download it in PDF format directly from the Residential Tenancies Authority website.
$0.00
Queensland Landlord's Permission to Sublet
Get your landlord's consent to sublet your rental premises to a new tenant with this permission form for Queensland rentals.
- The sublet is subject to the terms of the original lease.
- The original tenant is still obligated to perform all the tenant obligations under the lease until the expiration of the lease, if the subtenant fails to do so.
- This Landlord's Permission to Sublet form should only be used for residential rentals in QLD. It is not intended to be used with commercial retail leases.
- The form is a downloadable MS Word document that is easy to fill in and print.
$2.99
Queensland Change of Property Manager / Owner Form 5
Notify the Queensland Residential Tenancies Authority of a change in the property manager or owner of a rental property with this free Form 5 from the RTA.
- The notice is required under the Queensland Residential Tenancies Act 1994.
- You can use the form to register a change for either a single rental unit or for multiple properties.
- The form must be used to register a change in ownership of a property or a change in the property manager with the RTA.
- Download the form directly from the Queensland RTA website by clicking the link.
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Queensland General Tenancy Agreement
Make sure your letting paperwork complies with the Residential Tenancies Act. Download this Queensland General Tenancy Agreement for your tenants.
- This form of tenancy agreement is for houses and flats, and cannot be used for movable dwellings (caravans, mobile homes).
- The Tenancy Agreement can be used for either a fixed term tenancy (such as 1 year) or a periodic tenancy (month to month, etc.).
- If there is more than one tenant, each one is responsible for performing the tenant's obligations under the agreement.
- The template covers the procedure the landlord must follow in order to increase the rent, and instructions for the tenant to make an application to the tribunal if the tenant considers the increase to be excessive.
- The landlord is responsible for paying all taxes, rates and levies for the property, except for charges for metered services (electricity, water, etc.), which must be paid by the tenant.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the State of Queensland, Australia.
$29.99