Residential tenancy agreement form All written tenancy agreements must be done using the Residential tenancy agreement (Form 1AA) . Please note: At the start of your tenancy you must be given the...
Who should complete this notice If you are a licensed motor vehicle salesperson or yard manager you must notify us of your change of employment of place of employment. This notice shall be given...
How to complete this form Before the tenancy begins, the lessor or the property manager should inspect the residential premises and record the condition of the premises by indicating whether the...
There are a number of notices designed to help the lessor, property manager and tenant/s deal with various issues. Only issue a notice after you have tried to negotiate the problem or dispute with...
Residential tenancy databases are often used by lessors (landlords) and property managers to check an applicant’s tenancy history and improve their chances of finding a reliable tenant. Under the...
Notice of proposed entry to premises (Form19) There are a number of circumstances in which a lessor may enter the premises. For certain types of proposed entry, you must use Form 19 - Notice of...
Application to change “Authorised Premises” An Authorised premises is a location/vehicle that has been approved under the Act/s and issued a Certificate of Authorised Premises (“C.A.P.”).
Application for additional classes of repair w ork to be added to an existing Motor Vehicle Repairer’s Certificate What do I need to do to lodge a complete application To apply for a licence you must...
Notification of Commencement of Trading: Real Estate Agent and Settlement Agent Triennial Certificate Holders This form is used to notify the Commissioner for Consumer Protection of various matters...
Who needs to complete this form? Real estate agents who did not receive any trust funds for the audit period may be required to lodge this declaration with Consumer Protection. Why complete this form...
Section 57 of the Real Estate and Business Agents Act 1978 (the Act) requires developers to register their principal place of business with the Commissioner for Consumer Protection (“the Commissioner...