Residential Tenancy Agreement Template – Australia

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The information provided here is intended solely as a general example related to lease agreements in the Australian rental housing market. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consulting a qualified legal professional specializing in tenancy law or contractual agreements. Regulations and requirements may differ based on the specific jurisdiction, and adjustments may be necessary to ensure compliance with local laws. The use of this example is the sole responsibility of the user, and we assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or consequences arising from its use without professional review.


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Please note: The following is a sample Residential Tenancy Agreement template for illustrative purposes only. Actual terms may vary based on specific lease arrangements and applicable Australian laws.

Residential Tenancy Agreement Sample (Australia)

Parties Involved:

Landlord: ABC Property Management Pty Ltd
Address: 123 Main Road, Sydney NSW 2000

Tenant: John Doe
Address: 45 Elm Street, Sydney NSW 2000

Rental Property:

The property subject to this agreement is located at 45 Elm Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, or any other property specified in subsequent negotiations.

Tenancy Terms:

The tenancy shall commence on ___/___/____ and continue until ___/___/____, unless terminated earlier in accordance with relevant laws and provisions.

Rent & Payment:

The tenant agrees to pay a weekly rent of AUD $____, payable in advance on each Monday, via bank transfer or other agreed methods.

Tenant Responsibilities:

The tenant shall maintain the property in good condition, observe all NSWP tenancy laws, and pay rent on time.

Landlord Responsibilities:

The landlord shall ensure the property complies with safety standards and address repairs promptly.

Governing Law:

This agreement is governed by the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (NSW) and relevant Australian legislation. Disputes shall be resolved within the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal or courts of New South Wales.

Additional Provisions:

  • The tenant shall not sublet the property without prior written consent from the landlord.
  • This agreement may only be modified in writing signed by both parties.
  • Bond payments, if applicable, will be held and managed pursuant to state legislation.

Sydney, ______________________

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Alex Johnson (Landlord)
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John Doe (Tenant)