Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Lease expires before our home is finished 3Oct 02, 2020 9:25 am Eviction is harsh, probably given the landlord and agent now know you're going to vacate anyways they did not see any merit in extending your lease. Have you looked at lease transfers? i.e take up someone else'e lease if there only a few month left. I reckon there's a group on FB for this. Re: Lease expires before our home is finished 4Oct 02, 2020 10:17 am If you're in QLD, what usually happens is (a month or two before your lease expiry) your landlord or property manager issues you with a notice of lease expiry and a request for you to confirm if you're continuing to lease or not. If you say no, then they issue you with an exit notice and the checklist of things to do before you vacate by the expiry date. There should be no eviction unless you've done something in breach of your lease. You did the right thing by requesting an extension and they should have replied properly with a yes or no. I'm in the same situation and landlord did not extend for 2 months (even though I've rented here for 6 years) so I'll be moving stuff into storage and staying with family until my construction is complete. Please let us know how you go. You may want to speak to a lawyer friend to assess your circumstances and also speak to the RTA. Re: Lease expires before our home is finished 6Oct 02, 2020 11:29 am sociangal South Australia OK, it seems SA is a little behind other states, so only 28 days notice is required to terminate a fixed term tenancy after it expires by the landlord or agent issuing Form 2A. I thought you might have greater rights or more notice, but unfortunately not. You might like to call the South Australian Tenants' Information and Advisory Service and see if they can offer any better information. https://www.syc.net.au/home/housing-support/tias/ Re: Lease expires before our home is finished 7Oct 02, 2020 12:11 pm arcadelt sociangal South Australia OK, it seems SA is a little behind other states, so only 28 days notice is required to terminate a fixed term tenancy after it expires by the landlord or agent issuing Form 2A. I thought you might have greater rights or more notice, but unfortunately not. You might like to call the South Australian Tenants' Information and Advisory Service and see if they can offer any better information. https://www.syc.net.au/home/housing-support/tias/ Sigh* thanks for the info. Unfortunately they did not approve of the periodic tenancy. I seriously have a grudge with that landlord now. Wishing he gets a bad tenant after us grrrrr. So we’ll proceed with the plan going for Airbnb. It’s much cheaper than a hotel atleast. So much stress. We only have four weeks to prepare all these things. Thanks for all the responses. interesting situation what happened after builder issued final invoice? did you list as defect or not does the building surveyor have any responsibility? ie. issuing… 13 46956 Building Standards; Getting It Right! Hi all, My neighbour has built his 15m long garage on our boundary. It was agreed as part of the planning permit that the wall must be in exposed recycled brick. For some… 0 10908 Hi, I contracted a Builder to do a Garage to Bedroom + ensuite conversion (Class 1a), the Builder engaged the Certifier and Engineer and received BDA from the Certifier… 0 5006 |