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Property → Residential tenancies → Disputes remedies
Overview — Disputes/remedies

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)

Disputes/remedies

The relevant state or territory Act specifies a number of remedies that are available to landlords and tenants. This section discusses a party's right to make an application to the Tribunal, the Tribunal's ability to grant compensation, the powers of investigators, claiming rental bonds and the various remedies that are available.

See Applications to the Tribunal or court.

See Offences.

See Tenant’s remedies for excessive rent.

See Landlord’s failure to pay for urgent repairs/carry out repairs.

See Mortgagee repossession of premises.

See Claiming the rental bond.

See Retaliatory evictions.




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