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Most older tenants have rights and responsibilities like other tenants under the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 and other NSW laws.
For information about your rights and responsibilities, contact your local Tenants Advice and Advocacy Service and look at our Tenants’ Rights Factsheets.
In some cases, you might be covered by the Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1948. These tenants (called protected tenants) are almost always older tenants who been living in their premises for a long time. Protected tenants have different rights and responsibilities to other tenants. For more information, contact Older Persons Tenants Service.
If you live in a retirement village or aged-care accommodation, you are probably covered by other laws. For information on your rights and responsibilities, contact The Aged-Care Rights Service.
Your local Tenants Advice and Advocacy Service can give you information and advice by phone. Find your local service by typing your postcode or suburb in the FIND YOUR LOCAL SERVICE search box to the left.
Further information about Tenants Advice and Advocacy Services.
These factsheets give an overview of tenants’ rights and responsibilities under the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 and other New South Wales laws. Factsheets include:
• Bonds
• Repairs
• The Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal
The full list of factsheets is on the Tenants Rights Factsheets page.
ull list of factsheets is on the Tenants Rights Factsheets page.