New South Wales Landlord Resource Hub
10 practical guides for self-managing landlords in New South Wales.
NSW Landlord Guide Map
Choose the right New South Wales guide
Use this hub when the rental property is in New South Wales. It groups the NSW lease, condition report, bond, rent increase, break lease, eviction and self-management guides in one place.
- Lease setup, condition report and Residential Tenancies Act NSW guidance
- Bond, rent increase, break lease and eviction notice guidance for NSW rentals
- Self-management and landlord rights resources for New South Wales properties
Lease and setup
Start the tenancy with the right agreement, records and state-specific setup steps.
Condition reports and evidence
Record the condition of the property and keep evidence organised for the tenancy.
Rent, bonds and increases
Find the bond and rent increase guides available for this state.
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
How rental bonds work in NSW. Bond limits, lodgement deadlines, Rental Bonds Online, claims, disputes, and the mandatory end-of-tenancy survey.
Notices and ending a tenancy
Find available notice and ending-tenancy guides for this state.
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.
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 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.
Rights, laws and self-management
Understand the available state-law and landlord responsibility guides for this state.
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.
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
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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