Residential Tenancy Agreement
  • General Information
  • Lease Details
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Property Location

  • Select a state or territory where the residential property is located:

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    The laws of a state or a territory where the leased property is located will apply towards this Agreement.

  • Indicate the full address of a leased property:

  • Does the property meet minimum required standards?

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    The minimum housing standards in the state of South Australia include water supply, ventilations, sewage system, and electricity supply.

  • Is the property connected to the water services?

  • Specify the percentage of the property’s water consumption charges that the tenant must pay (in %):

  • The tenant shall be responsible for the full coverag of:

  • Does the leased property have a swimming pool?

  • Does the property contain loose-fill asbestos insulation?

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    Loose-fill asbestos insulation is a type of building insulation made from finely crushed asbestos fibres that were installed in the roof spaces of some homes. The material looks soft and fluffy and was used to improve thermal insulation.

Who is Landlord?

  • The owner of the leased premises (Landlord) is:

  • Indicate the company's full name (Landlord):

  • The landlord has:

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    An ACN is a unique 9-digit number issued by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission to identify a registered company in Australia.

    An ABN is a unique 11-digit number issued by the Australian Business Register to identify a business operating in Australia.

  • Provide the landlord's ACN number:

  • Provide the landlord's ABN number:

  • Indicate a person's full name (Landlord):

  • Indicate a full name of a contact person who will act on behalf of the Landlord:

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    A contact person can be a property manager or other company representative who is authorized to deal with the lease of residential property hereunder.

  • Provide the landlord's contact email address:

Who is Tenant?

  • How many tenants will enter this Agreement? A tenant is a person who rents out the property.

  • Indicate the tenant's full name:

  • Indicate the second tenant's full name:

  • Indicate the third tenant's full name:

  • Indicate full names of all tenants who enter this Agreement (one name per line):

  • Provide the tenant's contact email address:

Duration of Lease

  • Select the date on which the lease starts:

  • Select the date on which the lease ends:

Lease Payments and Charges

  • Indicate the amount of a weekly lease payment, in Australian dollars:

  • Select the date on which the very first lease payment should be made:

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    By default this Agreement stipulates that all weekly lease payments should be made by the 1st day of each month and shall be considered advance payment for that month.

    Unlike with the rest of the regular payments, the parties shall decide on the exact day when the very first lease payment should be made.

  • Describe the payment method and details for making monthly lease payments:

  • Indicate the percentage by which the rental payment may increase each year based on the current rental amount:

  • List all the utility bills a Landlord shall pay for:

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    Utilities for using the rented premises include the following:

    – gas;
    – electricity;
    – Internet;
    – trash collection;
    – community charges; and
    – any additional charges.

    The type of utilities that are not listed in the answer to this question will be automatically assigned to a Tenant.

Deposit and Late fees

  • Should the late fees apply to the tenant for not making lease payments on time?

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    Late fees are additional charges imposed when a payment is not made by its due date. They serve as a penalty for missed payments and help encourage timely payment of obligations, such as rent, loans, or service bills.

  • Which type of late fees shall apply to the tenant?

  • Indicate the amount of late fees (in % from the amount due) that shall apply to the tenant once there is a delay in payment:

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    Neither federal nor state or territory law defines the maximum acceptable amount of late fees. That’s why the parties are free to decide the exact amount. The usual late fee rate varies between 1 and 3% of the due amount.

  • Indicate the amount of late fees (in % from the amount due) that shall apply to the tenant per each day of delay in payment:

  • Indicate the amount of security bond, in Australian dollars:

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    A security bond s a sum of money paid by the tenant to the landlord before moving in.

    It serves as financial protection for the landlord in case of unpaid rent, damage to the property beyond normal wear and tear, or breach of the lease terms.

    The deposit is usually refundable at the end of the tenancy, provided the tenant meets all lease conditions.

  • The security bond shall be provided by the tenant to:

Miscellaneous

  • Are additional guests (who are not tenants) allowed to stay or live in the property?

  • Are pets allowed during the lease?

  • Describe in detail characteristics and/or types of pets that are allowed in the leased property:

  • Are there any strata by-laws that apply to the leased property?

  • Are there any strata by-laws that apply to the leased property?

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    Strata by-laws are the rules that govern how residents, owners, and tenants must use and behave within a strata property. They regulate matters such as noise, use of common areas, pets, parking, renovations, and general conduct within the building or complex.

  • List the full names and contact details of repair professionals or handymen responsible for carrying out urgent repairs on the property:

  • Do you want to add a signature?

  • Landlord's signature:

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