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Bond Factsheets

Posted on Wednesday 16 March 2022

Yesterday we officially launched our Bond Special Factsheets.

In 13 factsheets we provide explanations and case law on specific bond dispute issues. The factsheets also list documents tenants should provide to support their case when a dispute goes to the Residential Tenancy Commissioner. The project was funded by the Law Foundation of Tasmania, with the assistance of the Eastern Area Tenants Service in New South Wales.

Find the full list of and links to the factsheets below:

Bond Special: Bathroom

Bond Special: Blinds & Curtains

Bond Special: Carpets

Bond Special: Cleaning

Bond Special: Cupboards

Bond Special: Decks & Exterior Floors

Bond Special: Doors & Flyscreens

Bond Special: Driveway & Fences

Bond Special: Flooring

Bond Special: Gardening

Bond Special: Kitchen Benches

Bond Special: Kitchen Fixtures & Fittings

Bond Special: Walls & Paint

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