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Overview — Use by landlord of residential tenancy database

Catherine Hallgath, Partner, Mills Oakley Lawyers

Peter Moran, Principal, Norton Gledhill (Vic)

Luckbir Singh, Partner, MacDonnells Law (Qld)

Gary Thomas, Partner, Tottle Partners (WA)

Philip Page, Partner, Mellor Olsson (SA)

Tim Tierney, Principal, Tierney Law (Tas)

Leon Loganathan, Partner, Ward Keller (NT)

Christine Murray, Partner, Meyer Vandenberg Lawyers (ACT)

Use by the landlord of residential tenancy database

The relevant state or territory Act regulates the landlord's use of residential tenancy databases. These databases contain information in relation to tenants. This section discusses the types of databases the relevant state or territory Act applies to, the procedures that must be followed to list a tenant on a residential tenancy database and how the database must be managed.

See Residential tenancy database.

See Altering/removing information.




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