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Termination of residential tenancy agreements (tenancy agreements) is governed by the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (ACT) (Act). Despite any act or law to the contrary, tenancy agreements can only be terminated in the circumstances set out in s 36, which include:
Adapted from content authored by Stephanie Lynch, Partner, Meyer Vandenberg Lawyers and Christine Murray, Managing Partner, Meyer Vandenberg Lawyers (ACT). Updated by LexisNexis Legal Writer team.
Termination of residential tenancy agreements (tenancy agreements) is governed by the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (ACT) (Act).
Despite any act or law to the contrary, tenancy agreements can only be terminated in the circumstances set out in s 36, which include:
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