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RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1997 - SECT 91ZP Successive breaches by renter

RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1997 - SECT 91ZP

Successive breaches by renter

    (1)     A residential rental provider may give a renter a notice to vacate rented premises without first serving a breach of duty notice if—

        (a)     the renter has breached a duty provision; and

        (b)     on 2 previous occasions the renter has been in breach of the same provision; and

        (c)     the residential rental provider or the residential rental provider's agent has on each occasion referred to in paragraph (b) given a breach of duty notice to the renter.

    (2)     If the residential rental provider gives a breach of duty notice to the renter in respect of the breach of a duty provision, the residential rental provider must not give the renter a notice to vacate under this section unless the renter has not complied with the breach of duty notice within the required time.

    (3)     The notice must specify a termination date that is not less than 14 days after the date on which the notice is given.

S. 91ZQ inserted by No. 45/2018 s. 236 (as amended by Nos 47/2019 s. 82, 32/2020 ss 10, 13, 1/2021 s. 94).