VIC: Residential Tenancies Act Section 30D Information that residential rental providers must disclo
- David Woolfall
- Jul 17, 2022
- 1 min read
Information that residential rental providers must disclose before entering residential rental agreement Before entering into a residential rental agreement, a residential rental provider must disclose the following information to the renter—
(a) if the residential rental provider has engaged an agent to sell the rented premises or prepared a contract of sale, that there is a proposal to sell the rented premises;
(b) if a mortgagee has commenced a proceeding to enforce a mortgage over the rented premises, that a mortgagee is taking action for possession of the rented premises;
(c) if the residential rental provider is not the owner of the rented premises, that the residential rental provider has a right to let the rented premises;
(d) if the rented premises are supplied with electricity from an embedded electricity network, the prescribed details of the embedded electricity network;
(e) any other prescribed information in relation to the rented premises.
Penalty: 60 penalty units in the case of a natural person; 300 penalty units in the case of a body corporate.
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