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RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1987 - SECT 32
Changes of name or address
32 Changes of name or address
(1) A landlord under a residential tenancy agreement shall, at or before the
time of entering into the agreement, give the tenant notice in writing of: (a)
the names and residential addresses of the landlord and any person having
superior title (for example, a head landlord) to that of the landlord and the
name and business address of the landlord’s agent (if any), or
(b) if the
landlord or agent is a corporation-the name of the secretary (or, if there is
no secretary, of another responsible officer of the corporation) and the
address of the registered office of the corporation or, in the case of a
statutory corporation, the business address of the corporation.
(2) A person
who succeeds another person as the landlord under a
residential tenancy agreement shall, not later than 14 days after succeeding
as landlord, give the tenant notice in writing of: (a) the names and
residential addresses of the new landlord and any other person having superior
title to that of the new landlord and the name and business address of the
person’s agent (if any), or
(b) if the new landlord or agent is a
corporation-the name of the secretary (or, if there is no secretary, of
another responsible officer of the corporation) and the address of the
registered office of the corporation or, in the case of a statutory
corporation, the business address of the corporation.
(2A) A landlord is not
required to give the tenant notice of the landlord’s residential address
under this section if the landlord has given the tenant notice in writing of
the business address of the landlord’s agent.
(3) If a name or an address
of which a current landlord is required to give notice under this section
changes, a current landlord shall not fail to give the tenant notice in
writing of the changed name or address within 14 days of becoming aware of the
change.
(4) It is a term of every residential tenancy agreement that a tenant
which is a corporation (other than a statutory corporation) shall, if the
address of the registered office of the corporation changes, give the landlord
notice in writing of the changed address.
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