Commence 23 March 2020 – Changes to the Residential Tenancy Laws

Changes to the residential tenancy laws start on 23 March 2020, with amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (the Act) and the new Residential Tenancies Regulation 2019 (the new Regulation).

The changes aim to reduce disputes over repairs and maintenance, increase protection and certainty for tenants and clarify the rights and obligations of tenants and landlords.

All NSW landlords are required to ensure that their rented properties meet the minimum standards and that these standards are met at the start of each tenancy and must be maintained throughout the tenancy.

From 23 March 2020, a tenant will be able to end their tenancy agreement by giving at least 14 days’ notice if the landlord or agent fails to comply with any of the information disclosure obligations.

A tenant can also apply to the Tribunal for an order to end the tenancy. The Tribunal will also have the discretion to order the landlord to compensate the tenant for any costs incurred as a result of ending the tenancy agreement.

For more information, please refer to NSW Fair Trading – Changes to the Residential Tenancy Laws

From 1 March 2018 – Planning Certificates – section 149(2)&(5) Certificates are now known as section 10.7(2)&(5) Certificates

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Whilst there is a number of recent changes to the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act one notable change commencing on 1 March 2018, is that section 149(2)&(5) Certificates will now be known as section 10.7(2)&(5) Certificates – below is a link to the relevant legislation.

Section 10.7 Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

Please also note that Schedule 4 of the Regulation, which deals with Planning Certificates has also been amended by the inclusion of a new Item 21 requiring the Council to state if an Order or Notice has been issued under the Building Products (Safety) Act 2017, which received assent late last year.

Schedule 4 Planning Certificates – Environmental Planning & Assessment Regulation 2000

Building Products (Safety) Act 2017

 

NB This article is provided for reference purposes only, and is not to be considered as legal advice. If you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact Penny Browne Conveyancing direct.

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