Australia Rental Repairs Tribunal Application (all states & territories)
Stage-2 of the Australian repairs chain. A structured narrative to apply to your state/territory tribunal (NCAT/VCAT/QCAT/SACAT/ACAT/NTCAT), the WA Magistrates Court, or the Tasmanian Residential Tenancy Commissioner for a repair order — plus, where appropriate, a rent reduction or compensation — after a stage-1 repairs demand stalled. Tailors the forum and the Residential Tenancies Act to your jurisdiction. You complete and lodge it in your own name. $9 returning-buyer price for stage-1 (australia-rental-repairs-demand) buyers.
Statute of Limitations Warning
Legal deadlines apply to your claim. You lose your right to act if you wait too long. Send notice as soon as possible.
Why this letter works:
- Cites the exact law: Automatically applies the correct state and federal statutes to your situation.
- Sets a firm deadline: Legally compels a response within the required statutory timeframe.
- Creates a paper trail: Designed to serve as Exhibit A if you need to escalate to an agency or court.
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Your Action Plan
This is the final formal demand before litigation.
Download your personalized PDF immediately after purchase and send it.
Your letter includes a firm deadline. Do not engage in informal text messages during this time.
If they miss the deadline, you have completed the required out-of-court steps. Hand this complete paper trail to a local attorney for litigation.
Your tribunal repairs application
This builds a clear narrative to attach to your tribunal application for a repair order. Select your state or territory so the forum and the Act match your tenancy. Most details come from your stage-1 repairs demand.
This letter will cite
Your state/territory Residential Tenancies Act — the landlord's duty to keep the premises in a reasonable state of repair. Enforced by NCAT/VCAT/QCAT/SACAT/ACAT/NTCAT, the WA Magistrates Court, or the Tasmanian Residential Tenancy Commissioner.
The tribunal can make a repair order and, where appropriate, a rent reduction or compensation. Application fees are low and vary by forum.
Describe each problem and where it is in the property.
When you first reported it, the stage-1 demand, the landlord/agent's response, and how the disrepair has affected you (cost, health, loss of use).