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RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 2010 - SECT 166
Matters that may be subject of rental bond claim
166 Matters that may be subject of rental bond claim
(1) A landlord is entitled to claim from the rental bond for the
residential tenancy agreement any of the following-- (a) the reasonable cost
of repairs to, or the restoration of, the residential premises or goods leased
with the premises, as a result of damage (other than fair wear and tear)
caused by the tenant, an occupant or an invitee of the tenant,
(b) any rent
or other charges owing and payable under the residential tenancy agreement or
this Act,
(c) the reasonable cost of cleaning any part of the premises not
left reasonably clean by the tenant, having regard to the condition of the
premises at the commencement of the tenancy,
(d) the reasonable cost of
replacing locks or other security devices altered, removed or added by the
tenant without the consent of the landlord,
(e) any other amounts prescribed
by the regulations.
(2) This section does not limit the matters for which the
landlord may claim from the rental bond for a residential tenancy agreement.
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