Rental law changes

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Application process

From 1 May 2025, a property manager/owner must use a standardised tenancy application form as outlined under Queensland tenancy laws.

Background

Significant rental law reforms were introduced by the Housing Legislation Amendment Act 2021 and Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024.

Ongoing rental law changes

The Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 (RTRAOLA Act) was passed by Parliament on 23 May 2024 and received royal assent on 6 June 2024.

Minimum housing standards

Minimum housing standards came into effect for new tenancies (including renewed tenancy agreements) from 1 September 2023 and for all remaining tenancies from 1 September 2024.

Personal information

Property managers/owners have responsibilities for personal information collected and stored during the application process and throughout the management of the tenancy agreement.

Attaching fixtures and structural changes

Tenants must seek the property manager/owner’s approval to attach fixtures or make structural changes to the premises.

Rent increase frequency changes

Legislation changes to limit rent increase frequency to once a year will came into effect from 1 July 2023. Further changes came into effect from 6 June 2024. The 12 month limit on rent increase frequency will apply to all new and existing tenancies.  

Frequently asked questions

The Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 (RTRAOLA Act) was passed by Parliament on 23 May 2024 and received royal assent on 6 June 2024.

Pets, repair orders and ending a tenancy

Rental law changes around pets, repair orders and ending a tenancy came into effect from 1 October 2022.

Rental law changes resources

The RTA is continuing to work with Queensland’s rental sector to ensure everyone has access to timely, accurate and impartial information, resources and education about changes to residential tenancy laws.