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Residential Tenancies Act (1987)
The Residential Tenancies Act (1987) is the state government law that protects tenants and landlords. The Act outlines the rights and responsibilities of tenants and property owners/agents/landlords in Western Australia. It covers many areas including: landlord and tenant obligations and dispute resolution, payment and refund of security bonds, inspection, rent and rental increases, repairs and maintenance, lease agreements and termination of agreements. Information on The Residential Tenancy Act 1995 is also available on the Government of Western Australia website by searching for "Residential Tenancies Act". Further information on The Residential Tenancies Act 1995 is available from various online sources: The Department of Commerce, Consumer Protection – Residential Tenancies Act 1987 - Information for Tenants Tenants Advice Service (TASWA) information sheet - The Residential Tenancies Act Boarders and lodgers are not covered by The Residential Tenancies Act 1987, but still have rights and responsibilities. The following links will provide more information: |
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