New South Wales Consolidated Acts
[Index]
[Table]
[Search]
[Search this Act]
[Notes]
[Noteup]
[Previous]
[Next]
[Download]
[History]
[Help]
RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 2010 - SECT 81
Circumstances of termination of residential tenancies
81 Circumstances of termination of residential tenancies
(1) Termination only as set out in Act A residential tenancy agreement
terminates only in the circumstances set out in this Act.
(2) Termination by
notice and vacant possession A residential tenancy agreement terminates if a
landlord or tenant gives a termination notice in accordance with this Act and
the tenant gives vacant possession of the residential premises.
(3)
Termination by order of Tribunal A residential tenancy agreement terminates if
the Tribunal makes an order terminating the agreement under this Act.
(4)
Other legal reasons for termination A residential tenancy agreement terminates
if any of the following occurs-- (a) a person having superior title (such as a
head landlord) to that of the landlord becomes entitled to possession of the
residential premises,
(b) a mortgagee of the residential premises becomes
entitled to possession of the premises to the exclusion of the tenant,
(c) a
person who succeeds to the title of the landlord becomes entitled to
possession of the residential premises to the exclusion of the tenant,
(d)
the tenant abandons the residential premises,
(e) the tenant gives up
possession of the residential premises with the landlord's consent, whether or
not that consent is subsequently withdrawn,
(f) the interests of the landlord
and tenant become vested in the one person (merger),
(g) disclaimer occurs
(such as when the tenant's repudiation of the tenancy is accepted by the
landlord).
AustLII: Copyright Policy
| Disclaimers
| Privacy Policy
| Feedback