they have issued a Notice to remedy breach on 2 occasions for the same breach (and each breach was rectified),.Repeated breachesĪ property manager/owner or tenant can apply to QCAT to have the tenancy ended if: QCAT will generally issue the Warrant of possession to be executed between set dates. The property manager/owner cannot enter the property or force the tenant to leave without this warrant in place. If a warrant is granted, it will authorise a police officer to enter the property and give possession of the property back to the property manager/owner. If a Notice to leave has been issued, and the tenant does not leave, the property manager/owner can apply to QCAT for a termination order and Warrant of possession within 14 days of expiry of the Notice to leave. a matter which will cost more than the equivalent of 1 weeks rent to fix.keeping a pet when not included in the written agreement. more tenants in the property than stated on the agreement. using the property for an illegal purpose.If the property manager or owner finds that a significant breach has occurred they can give a Notice to leave (Form 12) and/or apply to QCAT to end the agreement.Ī significant breach by a tenant involves one of these 4 issues: the property manager/owner can give a Notice to leave (Form 12).the tenant can choose to end a fixed term agreement early, however they may need to pay compensation for breaking the lease.the tenant can give a Notice of intention to leave (Form 13) to end the tenancy (timeframes apply) if they are on a periodic agreement OR.if the matter is still not resolved they may apply to QCAT to seek an order to rectify the problem, or seek compensation,.apply for dispute resolution (fixed and periodic agreements) and.If a Notice to leave has been issued and the problem is remedied after the notice is issued, the tenant can ask the property manager/owner if they can continue the tenancy. This must be done in writing before the end of the notice date. If a Notice of intention to leave has been issued and the problem is remedied after the notice is issued, the tenant can continue to end the tenancy or withdraw the notice. If the problem is fixed by the expiry of the breach notice, no further action is required. If the matter remains unresolved they may make a non-urgent application to QCAT. If the property manager/owner and tenant cannot agree about the breach, or if there is a dispute over whether the notice should have been issued, the property manager/owner or tenant may apply for dispute resolution assistance. Property manager/owner: not maintaining the property, not repairing something that was broken, not providing the services listed in the agreement Disputing a breach notice Tenant: non-payment of rent, not keeping the property in good condition, keeping a pet without permission 7 days (if rent has been unpaid for 7 days)ĥ days (if rent has been unpaid for 7 days)
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