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Bond refunds for persons experiencing domestic and family violence

When a tenant ends their interest in their tenancy on the grounds of experiencing domestic and family violence and vacates the property, the vacating tenant or the managing party can lodge a bond refund using this form.

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Domestic and family violence – information for residents

Assistance is available for residents experiencing domestic and family violence in a rental property

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Talking Tenancies Marc Fidler
22 Nov 2021

How to protect yourself from rental scams

The Residential Tenancies Authority urges Queensland tenants to remain vigilant and be alert when searching for their next rental property.
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Domestic and family violence – information for tenants

Assistance is available for tenants experiencing domestic and family violence in a rental property

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Talking Tenancies Andison Lai
8 Nov 2021

Bushfire season

In this episode of Talking Tenancies, Andison Lai from the RTA discusses 4 key actions you can take to stay safe this bushfire season.
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Tackling your tenancy questions
2 Nov 2021

RTA Webinar: Tackling your tenancy questions

The Residential Tenancies Authority tackles frequently asked questions from our customers during this 40 minute interactive webinar.
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Queensland's new rental laws
1 Nov 2021

RTA Webinar: Changes to Queensland tenancy laws

Watch the RTA Webinar: Changes to Queensland's tenancy laws to learn about recent changes to Queensland’s tenancy laws.
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Taking photos in a rental property fact sheet – tenants

A property manager/owner or their representative may need to take photos of a rental property during a tenancy, but they must comply with tenancy and privacy legislation. This fact sheet looks at what to consider when taking photos in a rental property.  

 

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The Residential Tenancies Authority respectfully acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this Country. We recognise their continuing connection with the lands and seas on which we meet, live, learn and work. We pay our respects to all Traditional Owners and to their Elders past, present and future.

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