36 free calculators and checkers for Australian tenancy law — all 8 states and territories. Updated when laws change.
Check the maximum bond your landlord can legally charge for your weekly rent.
Verify whether a proposed rent increase is within the legal limits for your state.
Calculate the earliest legal date a rent increase can take effect from your notice date.
Check whether your rent meets the 30% affordability benchmark and see your budget breakdown.
Calculate current arrears and see what eviction action your landlord can take in your state.
Estimate fair bond deductions based on the age and condition of items in your rental.
Find out when you can apply for a rent reduction and how to calculate the amount.
Check maximum holding deposit amounts, refund rules and time limits in your state.
Find out who pays for electricity, gas, water and internet in your rental property.
Find out exactly how much notice you or your landlord must give in your state.
Estimate what you may owe if you end a fixed-term lease early.
Find out when your landlord must lodge your bond with the state authority.
Calculate the deadline for your landlord to make a bond claim after you vacate.
Find out how long you have to dispute your ingoing condition report and what to document.
Know your rights at the final inspection and what the landlord can and cannot claim.
Calculate depreciation and find out what damage a landlord can legitimately deduct from your bond.
Find out what notice is required at lease expiry and what happens if you do nothing.
Find out whether your circumstances qualify for a no-penalty or reduced-penalty lease break.
Find out how much notice your landlord must give before entering your home.
Find out how quickly your landlord must respond to a repair request in your state.
Classify your repair issue as emergency, urgent or non-urgent and know your next steps.
Find out your landlord's obligations and your rights when mould affects your rental.
Check smoke alarm installation, testing and maintenance obligations for your state.
Find out when you can change the locks, who pays, and what process to follow.
Find out what rights you have to keep a pet in your rental property.
Find out whether you can sublet your rental or add a roommate in your state.
Find out who pays for water usage in your rental property.
Check whether your rental property meets the legal minimum standards for your state.
Check whether rental bidding is banned in your state and what penalties apply.
Know your rights as a tenant when your rental property is listed for sale.
Understand your tenancy rights and protections if you are experiencing domestic violence.
Know what information landlords can and cannot ask for on a rental application.
Check whether your property is overcrowded and what action tenants and landlords can take.
Understand the rules and protections that apply to boarding houses and rooming houses.
See the current application fee for residential tenancy disputes in your state.
Find out what compensation or penalties may be available when a landlord breaches your rights.
All tools provide general information based on current legislation. They are not legal advice. Always verify with the relevant state tenancy authority for your specific situation. Last verified: January 2026.
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