Ending Your Agreement

Your Residential Tenancy Agreement is a legal and binding contract, providing protection for both you and the Landlord. You can terminate the Residential Tenancy Agreement in the following ways:

  • If you intend to vacate at the end of your Residential Tenancy Agreement you are required to give fourteen (14) days written notice prior to the expiry of the fixed term of your Agreement.
  • Once the fixed term has expired, you are at liberty to continue living at the property or to vacate. If you intend to vacate, written notice to that effect must be received by our office at least twenty one (21) days prior to the vacating date.
  • If however, unforseen circumstance arise and you have to vacate prior to the expiration of your Residential Tenancy Agreement, please contact your Portfolio Manager immediately and we will endeavour to find another suitable tenant. However, you will still be responsible for rent until another tenant is found, as well as the payment of a letting fee, an Agreement preparation fee and all advertising costs.

NEED FURTHER INFORMATION?

For further information regarding your rights and responsibilities as a tenant, ask us for a copy of “The Renting Guide”.

The office for Fair Trading website is also a great source of information www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au