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Know your tenants' rights in Queensland

The RTA (Residential Tenancies Authority) manages bonds and provides advice for Queensland renters.

Why this matters

Queensland has specific rules about rent increases, repairs, and ending tenancies. Know them.

How to do it

How to do it

  1. 1

    Visit the RTA Queensland website for information

  2. 2

    Use their forms for bond disputes and tenancy issues

  3. 3

    Bonds in Queensland are lodged with RTA directly

  4. 4

    Contact the RTA dispute resolution service if you have issues

In Queensland, 3 months rent in advance is the maximum a landlord can ask for.

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