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Tenants' Rights Manual: A Practical Guide to Renting in NSW

Autor Chris Martin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2012
What can you do if your rent is going up? Who is responsible for what repairs? When can you be evicted? Where can you go if you have a problem with your landlord? The Tenants' Rights Manual - NSW has the answers to these and many other questions. Practical and easy to use, and including 44 sample letters, the Tenants' Rights Manual clearly explains tenants' legal rights and obligations and how to resolve problems before they become major disputes.
This 4th edition is completely revised and updated, including:
all the changes to renting laws made by the Residential Tenancies Act 2010, including the new provisions about rent arrears, sales of premises, share housing and tenancy databases
an expanded chapter on social housing, with information about eligibility, rent rebates and public housing policies
a new chapter on marginal renting, with information for boarders and lodgers on the new Australian Consumer Law.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781862878921
ISBN-10: 1862878927
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 175 x 244 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Federation Press

Cuprins

Introduction Starting a Tenancy During the Tenancy Ending the Tenancy The Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Social Housing Share Housing
Marginal Rental Special Groups of Tenants
Appendix 1: Sample Letters
Appendix 2: Sample Summary of Case for the Tribunal
Appendix 3: Sample Tenancy Forms
Appendix 4: Glossary
Index

Notă biografică

Dr Chris Martin is the Senior Policy Officer of the Tenants’ Union of NSW, where he has worked for the past 10 years. He has also worked for a Tenants Advice and Advocacy Service, and a community housing provider. He is a past chairperson of Shelter NSW, and is currently a member of the NSW State Government’s Property Services Advisory Council.
He holds honours degrees in economics and law, and a PhD, from the University of Sydney. His doctoral thesis is a study of public housing in New South Wales. Over 18 years he has lived in six rental properties in Sydney, variously as a tenant, co-tenant, head-tenant, sub-tenant and lodger.