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RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 2010 - SECT 93
Hardship to landlord
(1) The Tribunal may, on application by a landlord, make a termination order
if it is satisfied that the landlord would, in the special circumstances of
the case, suffer undue hardship if the residential tenancy agreement were not
terminated.
(2) The Tribunal may, if it thinks fit, also order the landlord
to pay compensation to the tenant for the tenant's loss of the tenancy.
(3)
The tenant must take all reasonable steps to mitigate the loss and is not
entitled to compensation for any loss that could have been reasonably avoided
by the tenant.
(4) A landlord may make an application under this section
without giving the tenant a termination notice.
(5) The Tribunal may make a
termination order under this section that takes effect before the end of the
fixed term if the residential tenancy agreement is a fixed term agreement.
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