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- Rental property maintenance responsibilities | NSW Government
Landlords' responsibilities Landlords must: provide the rental property in a ‘reasonably’ clean state and fit for tenants to live in; let tenants know of any items that may need repair before they move in; provide and maintain the rental property in ‘reasonable’ repair; make any repairs referred to in the original condition report
- Minimum standards for rental properties - NSW Government
Landlords must provide rental properties that are in a reasonable state of cleanliness and fit for the tenant to live in The minimum standards set clearer expectations for landlords and tenants and apply to all rented residential properties To be fit to live in, the property must, at a minimum: be structurally sound
- Tenants requesting dishwasher - PropertyChat
If the tenants are good and worth keeping, if it were me I'd install the dishwasher - it is a benefit to the property going forward anyway The dishwasher would cost around $450, add another $200 or so to procure, install, commission, test etc, and then another $150 if you need a sparky to install a GPO for it to plug into if there is no
- Rules and guidance for housing and construction | NSW . . . - NSW Government
Landlords or agents may offer third-party apps to tenants, but they cannot require tenants to use them to meet their obligations, such as paying rent Last updated 19 May 2025 Minimum notice periods for ending a residential tenancy
- Landlords rights and responsibilities | NSW Government
The changes include requiring landlords to give a reason to end a tenancy and making it easier to keep pets in rental homes Laws to limit rent increases to once per year and to prevent extra charges at the start of a tenancy started on 31 October 2024
- During a tenancy policy – Homes NSW | NSW Government
This Homes NSW policy details tenant responsibilities include rent, upkeep, behaviour and visitor rules, ensuring respectful environments and housing standards Tenants can expect Homes NSW to comply with the rights and obligations of a landlord under the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 Homes NSW
- RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 2010 - SECT 68 Tenants remedies for alterations
RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 2010 - SECT 68 Tenants' remedies for alterations 68 Tenants' remedies for alterations (1) The Tribunal may, on application by a tenant, make any of the following orders, if the landlord fails to consent-- (a) an order that the tenant may install a fixture or make a renovation, alteration or addition to the residential premises,
- Can I Ask My Landlord to Install a Dishwasher? A Guide for Tenants . . .
If you are a tenant wondering whether you can ask your landlord to install a dishwasher in your rental property, you have come to the right place Many renters dream of having a dishwasher to make their lives easier, but it is essential to know your rights and responsibilities as a tenant before making such a request
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