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BOBOBA2011 发表于 2018-5-31 21:16 
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When the landlord is in breach
If your landlord is in breach of any of their ‘duties’ under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 you may be able to end your tenancy early. This applies if the landlord:
hasn’t made sure the property was reasonably clean and vacant when you were supposed to move in
doesn’t make sure you have ‘quiet enjoyment’ of the property
doesn’t keep the property in good repair
doesn’t provide locks that secure external doors and windows, or doesn’t give you a key when they change a lock
doesn’t replace a faulty water appliance with an A-rated appliance
To end your tenancy before the end of the fixed term for any of the above breaches of duty by the landlord, there are certain steps that you need to take.
The first step is to send your landlord a Breach of Duty Notice to inform them that they must fix the problem (and if appropriate, pay you compensation) within 14 days.
If the landlord fails to do so, you can apply to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal for a Compliance Order.
If the landlord doesn’t abide by the Compliance Order, you can send them a 14-day Notice of Intention to Vacate.
You can also send your landlord a 14-day Notice of Intention to Vacate if you have sent them a Breach of Duty Notice twice before for the same breach, and your landlord breaches that duty for a third time.
https://www.tuv.org.au/advice/breaking-your-lease/ |
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