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RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1997 - SECT 401

What orders can the Tribunal make?

On an application under this Division, the Tribunal may—

S. 401(a) substituted by No. 45/2018 s. 276.

        (a)     in the case of an application under section 395, order that an owner of premises must store goods for a period of more than 14 days; or

S. 401(b) substituted by No. 45/2018 s. 276.

        (b)     in the case of an application under section 395A, order that a former renter or other person who has a lawful right to the goods pay a fee greater than the fee that may be charged under section 388; or

S. 401(c) substituted by No. 45/2018 s. 276.

        (c)     in the case of an application under section 396, order that an owner of premises pay compensation for the loss of the goods or documents; or

S. 401(ca) inserted by No. 45/2018 s. 276.

        (ca)     in the case of an application under section 397

              (i)     order that the owner of premises return the goods or personal documents; or

              (ii)     order that the owner of premises pay compensation for the loss of the goods or documents; or

              (iii)     order that the owner of premises both pay compensation and return the goods or personal documents; or

S. 401(cb) inserted by No. 45/2018 s. 276.

        (cb)     in the case of an application under section 398, order that the owner of premises pay compensation for the loss or damage of the goods or documents; or

        (d)     dismiss the application.

S. 402 repealed by No. 45/2018 s. 277.

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S. 403 repealed by No. 45/2018 s. 277.

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Part 10—Bonds and the Residential Tenancies Bond Authority

Division 1—Interpretation



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