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10 practical guides for self-managing landlords in New South Wales.

Break Lease NSW: Complete Guide for Landlords

Break Lease NSW: Complete Guide for Landlords

How NSW mandatory break fees work. Covers the four-tier fee structure, when tenants can leave without penalty, NCAT disputes, and what to claim.

Condition Report NSW — Complete Guide for Self-Managing Landlords

Condition Report NSW — Complete Guide for Self-Managing Landlords

How to complete the NSW condition report (Schedule 2) with prescribed fields, AI-assisted photo descriptions, minimum standards, fair wear and tear, and bond-ready records.

Eviction Notice NSW — Complete Guide for Landlords

Eviction Notice NSW — Complete Guide for Landlords

How to legally end a tenancy in NSW. Covers every ground for termination, notice periods, required documents, the Termination Information Statement, NCAT process, re-letting restrictions, and the 2024–2025 reform changes. Updated April 2026.

How to Evict a Tenant in NSW — Step-by-Step Guide for Landlords

How to Evict a Tenant in NSW — Step-by-Step Guide for Landlords

How to legally end a tenancy in NSW. Covers valid grounds, notice periods, required documents, the NCAT process, and what to do if your tenant won't leave — updated for the 2024-2026 NSW rental reforms.

Landlord Rights NSW: A Complete Guide for Self-Managing Landlords

Landlord Rights NSW: A Complete Guide for Self-Managing Landlords

What are your rights as a landlord in NSW? This guide covers rent collection, property access, bond claims, termination, pets, rent increases, and the 2024–2026 reforms — grounded in the Residential Tenancies Act 2010.

Lease Agreement NSW — Guide for Self-Managing Landlords

Lease Agreement NSW — Guide for Self-Managing Landlords

How to complete the NSW residential tenancy agreement step by step. Updated April 2026. Covers standard terms, bond rules, rent payments, pet provisions, and the 2024-2026 rental reforms — built for NSW landlords.

NSW Rent Increase Notice: 60 Days & 12-Month Rule

NSW Rent Increase Notice: 60 Days & 12-Month Rule

NSW landlords: learn when rent can be increased, the 60-day written notice rule, the 12-month limit, tenant challenges, and NCAT basics.

Rental Bond NSW — Complete Guide for Self-Managing Landlords

Rental Bond NSW — Complete Guide for Self-Managing Landlords

How rental bonds work in NSW. Bond limits, lodgement deadlines, Rental Bonds Online, claims, disputes, and the mandatory end-of-tenancy survey.

NSW Residential Tenancies Act 2010: Guide for Landlords

NSW Residential Tenancies Act 2010: Guide for Landlords

Understand the NSW Residential Tenancies Act 2010 in plain English, including rent, bonds, repairs, notices, landlord obligations and tenant rights.

How to Self-Manage a Rental Property in NSW

How to Self-Manage a Rental Property in NSW

Learn how to self-manage a rental property in New South Wales. Covers landlord obligations, tenancy agreements, condition reports, bonds, rent records and notices.

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