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The renting guides contain information about tenancy agreements, bonds, condition reports, paying rent, installation/connection charges, repairs, entry by landlord, rent increases, ending a tenancy and useful contacts.


Full Guide

Chinese
The Chinese version of the guide is provided as a complete copy and also in separate sections due to the large size of the PDF files. Sections:
  • Introduction (235KB) - Contents, Tips for tenants, landlords and agents
  • Part 1 (284KB) - Beginning a tenancy (tenancy agreements, bonds, condition report)
  • Part 2 (283KB) - During a tenancy (paying rent, installation/connection charges, repairs, entry by landlord, rent increases)
  • Part 3 (301KB) - Ending a tenancy (by tenant and landlord/agent, notice periods, notice to vacate)
  • Parts 4 & 5 (302KB) - Leaving a tenancy after giving or receiving notice (bond, belongings left behind) & Solving tenancy problems (using VCAT).
Arabic
The Arabic version of the guide is provided as a complete copy and also in separate sections due to the large size of the PDF files. Sections:
  • Introduction (1,710KB) - Contents, Tips for tenants, landlords and agents
  • Part 1 (2,373KB) - Beginning a tenancy (tenancy agreements, bonds, condition report)
  • Part 2 (2,332KB) - During a tenancy (paying rent, installation/connection charges, repairs, entry by landlord, rent increases)
  • Part 3 (2,229KB) - Ending a tenancy (by tenant and landlord/agent, notice periods, notice to vacate)
  • Parts 4 & 5 (1,896KB) - Leaving a tenancy after giving or receiving notice (bond, belongings left behind) & Solving tenancy problems (using VCAT).
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