Important: The RTA is going paperless and will cease bulk printing of all forms and publications from 1 January 2020.
The Notice to remedy breach is used during a tenancy by the tenant or property manager/owner if they believe there has been a breach of the agreement.
Failure to fix the problem by the due date could result in the other person ending the accommodation agreement early.
Reasons | Timeframe | |
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Unpaid rent | Tenant has been renting for less than 28 days, this notice can be given as soon as rent becomes due. | 2 days |
Unpaid rent | Tenant has been renting for more than 28 days, this notice can be given when rent has been unpaid for at least 2 days. | 4 days |
General breach | A reason other than unpaid rent. | 5 days |
This form should not be sent to the RTA—keep a copy for your records.
Form R11 – Notice to remedy breach – rooming accommodation |
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Download (PDF 240KB) Current version: v3 Nov12 |