Queensland Landlord Resource Hub
10 practical guides for self-managing landlords in Queensland.
Break Lease QLD: Complete Guide for Landlords
What you can claim when a tenant breaks a lease in Queensland. Reletting costs, the capped reletting cost structure, duty to mitigate, and QCAT disputes.
QLD Entry & Exit Condition Report Guide: Forms 1a & 14a
QLD rental landlords: complete Form 1a entry and Form 14a exit condition reports with deadlines, AI-assisted photo descriptions, water meter readings, and bond-ready records.
Eviction Notice QLD — How to Evict a Tenant for Unpaid Rent
Step-by-step guide for QLD landlords dealing with unpaid rent. Covers the Notice to Remedy Breach (Form 11), Notice to Leave (Form 12), notice periods, the QCAT process, and what happens if the tenant pays late. Updated April 2026.
How to Evict a Tenant in QLD — Every Ground Explained
Every legal way to evict a tenant in QLD. Covers Notice to Leave (Form 12) grounds, notice periods, QCAT applications, and warrant of possession process.
Landlord Rights QLD: Guide for Rental Property Owners
Guide to QLD landlord rights and obligations: entry notices, rent increases, repairs, lease breaches, bond claims, ending tenancies and tenant protections.
Lease Agreement QLD: Complete Guide for Self-Managing Landlords
Set up a compliant tenancy agreement in Queensland. Covers Form 18a, bond, condition reports, rent, rental application, pets, and 2024–2025 law changes.
QLD Rent Increase Rules: 2-Month Notice & 12-Month Property Limit
QLD landlords: understand rent increase rules, two-month notice requirements, the property-based 12-month limit, excessive-rent challenges, and QCAT basics.
Rental Bond QLD — Complete Guide for Self-Managing Landlords
How to handle rental bonds in Queensland. Covers maximum bond amounts, RTA lodgement, the 10-day rule, refund process, dispute resolution, bond claims with evidence requirements, excess bonds, and the 2024 reform changes. Updated April 2026.
QLD Rental Laws: What Every Landlord Needs to Know
How Queensland rental laws apply to self-managing landlords. Covers the RTRA Act 2008, tenancy agreements, bonds, rent increases, entry rules, repairs, ending tenancies, the RTA, QCAT, and the 2024–2025 reform changes. Updated April 2026.
How to Self-Manage a Rental Property in QLD
Learn how to self-manage a rental property in Queensland. Covers landlord obligations, Form 18a leases, entry condition reports, bonds, rent records and notices.
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