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RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AND ROOMING ACCOMMODATION ACT 2008 - SECT 365D
Lessor must not let premises for 6 months after ending tenancy for owner occupation
365D Lessor must not let premises for 6 months after ending tenancy for owner
occupation
(1) If a residential tenancy ends because the lessor gives the tenant a notice
to leave for owner occupation, the lessor must not offer a residential tenancy
for the premises for 6 months after the handover day. Penalty— Maximum
penalty—50 penalty units.
(2) In a proceeding for an offence against
subsection (1) , it is a defence for the lessor to prove— (a) the
intended occupant’s need to occupy the premises ended or the
intended occupant became unable to occupy the premises; and
(b) the lessor
did not offer a residential tenancy for the premises until after the
intended occupant’s need ended or the intended occupant became unable to
occupy the premises; and
(c) the premises remained vacant between the tenant
vacating the premises and the offer mentioned in paragraph (b) being accepted.
(3) In this section—
"intended occupant" , for premises for which a notice to leave for owner
occupation was given, means the lessor or the relative of the lessor whose
need to occupy the premises formed the basis for giving the notice to leave.
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