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Formally request that your landlord carry out non-urgent repairs within the required timeframe.
Notify your landlord of an urgent repair requiring immediate attention.
Formally request the return of your bond at the end of your tenancy.
Write to your landlord disputing unlawful entry and reserving your right to apply to tribunal.
Give notice of intention to vacate early and request information on break lease costs.
Formally request permission to keep a pet at your rental property.
Give tenants the legally required notice before a routine inspection.
Give formal notice of a rent increase with the correct notice period for your state.
Apply to your landlord for a reduction in rent due to reduced amenity or partial loss of use of the property.
Formally object to a proposed rent increase and request the landlord justify or withdraw the increase.
Formally notify your landlord of a mould problem and request remediation within a reasonable timeframe.
Give your landlord formal written notice of a breach of the tenancy agreement and require it to be remedied.
Apply to end your fixed-term lease early on the grounds of financial or personal hardship.
Formally request permission to sublet the property or add a new co-tenant.
Formally dispute a landlord's bond claim and set out your position on each item.
Formally dispute damage or cleaning claims made after the final inspection.
Request your landlord or agent address excessive noise or nuisance from neighbouring tenants.
Give tenants notice that the fixed-term tenancy will not be renewed at expiry.
Give tenants formal notice of a breach of the tenancy agreement and require it to be remedied.
Give notice of entry to carry out scheduled repairs or maintenance.
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