Understanding Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Tenant

Understanding Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Tenant

Renting a property in Wagga Wagga comes with rights and responsibilities that ensure a smooth and fair experience for both tenants and landlords. Knowing these can help you avoid conflicts and enjoy a stress-free tenancy.

  1. Understanding Your Lease Agreement – Before signing, carefully read the lease to know your obligations, rent payment terms, and any specific conditions.
  2. Rent Payment and Increases – Always pay your rent on time. Landlords must provide proper notice before increasing rent, following NSW tenancy laws.
  3. Maintenance and Repairs – Tenants must keep the property clean and report any maintenance issues promptly. Landlords are responsible for ensuring the property is in a safe and liveable condition.
  4. Bond and Inspections – Your bond is held as security and should be refunded in full if the property is returned in good condition. Routine inspections help both parties track property upkeep.
  5. Ending a Lease – Proper notice must be given when ending a lease. Leaving without notice or damaging the property can impact your rental history and bond return.

Being informed about your rights and responsibilities can help you maintain a positive rental experience. For expert property management, contact PRD Wagga Wagga—A personal approach to property.

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