How long does a landlord have to give a Tenant Notice in Western Australia?

How long does a landlord have to give a Tenant Notice in Western Australia?

Western Australian landlords must provide tenants a minimum of 30 days notice at the end of of a fixed-term tenancy, or during a periodic tenancy if the property is to be sold, and 60 days if the landlord wishes to end the tenancy without a reason.

What do you need to know about renting in Western Australia?

The following publications and forms provide you with all the information you need to help you manage your tenancy. The Western Australian tenancy laws are being reviewed, share your experiences with renting in WA and have your say in the Residential Tenancies Act review .

How to manage your tenancy in Western Australia?

The following publications and forms provide you with all the information you need to help you manage your tenancy. The Western Australian tenancy laws are being reviewed, share your experiences with renting in WA and have your say in the Residential Tenancies Act review . Please also refer to our Counting days page about allowing time for notices.

Where can I get help with tenancy in WA?

Tenancy WA does not offer advice or support to landlords or commercial tenants. If you are a residential landlord contact the Department of Commerce on 1300 30 40 54 If you are a commercial landlord or tenant contact the Small Business Development Corporation on 131 140

Can a landlord enter a property in Western Australia?

Western Australia Landlord’s Rights to Enter the Premises During a tenancy, it may be necessary for the landlord to access the premises. This may be to perform repairs, conduct inspections, or to show the premises to prospective buyers. This guide covers landlords (or head-tenants) and tenants (or sub-tenants) in a Residential Tenancy.

Where can I get advice on tenancy in WA?

Tenancy WA does not offer advice or support to landlords or commercial tenants. If you are a residential landlord contact the Department of Commerce @ www.commerce.wa.gov.au If you are a commercial landlord or commercial tenant contact the Small Business Development Corporation @ www.smallbusiness.wa.gov.au

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