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Retrieving your bond

Moving out and retrieving your bond can generate so much stress, add in every day life and no wonder people get overloaded if a dispute eventuates. Representing yourself at the Tribunal is the last thing someone needs to add to the ‘to do’ list.

Aussie Renters has been around for years gathering current and up to date information about the real issues that are happening to the renters in Australia. 

Please click on the link below to be presented with the relevant state or territory’s categories that we offer information or research on.

Each state has our:

  • Leglisation with our explanation – categories explaining the different areas of renting with a list of helpful links at the top of this page
  • Letters – professional letters written covering all aspects of renting
  • Packages – invest in our dispute packages 
  • Packs – checklists, worksheets and our helpful booklets
  • Tribunal/Magistrates Court – specific information resolving the dispute
  • Help File – any links included will take you to your state’s info 

Currently New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria are available with South Australia to be presented soon and the rest of Australia.

Register as a member today and we will send you a copy of our Legislation with Explanation. For the unavailable state or territory, we will forward you a copy as soon as it becomes available.  

Australian Capital Territory (currently unavailable)

New South Wales

Northern Territory (currently unavailable)

Queensland

South Australia (currently unavailable)

Tasmania (currently unavailable)

Victoria

Western Australia (currently unavailable)    


IMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE:

Aussie Renters have published this document offering free assistance to the public, in an attempt to help with your tenancy matters.

This document provides information about your legal rights and obligations as a tenant however we are not providing legal advice or opinions. The government and non-government organisation links are provided to assist with more complex tenancy matters and we urge you to contact these free organisations for assistance.

Aussie Renters make no representation as to accuracy, completeness, suitability or validity of any information on this site and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use.  We make every effort to ensure all information supplied on our website is accurate and up to date by regularly checking our content.