Rental Information
Tenancy Laws in Australia
Tenant protection laws - http://www.rentalagreementsdiy.com.au/tenancy_laws_in_australia.php
Australia's landlord and tenant laws are rated by the Global Property Guide (www.globalpropertyguide.com) to be neutral between landlord and tenant. Each party's rights are well-protected by the Residential Tenancy Act in each state. Rents can be freely negotiated. Increases are subject to review by a Tribunal if the tenant applies for a review.
Bodies handling tenancy disputes
Useful Guides
Real Estate Institute
Real Estate Institute of Australia - http://www.reiaustralia.com.au/
Real Estate Institute of Australian Capital Territory - http://www.reiact.com.au/
Real Estate Institute of New South Wales - http://www.reinsw.com.au/
Real Estate Institute of Northern Territory - http://www.reint.com.au/
Real Estate Institute of Queensland - http://www.reiq.com.au/
Real Estate Institute of Tasmania - http://www.reit.com.au/
Real Estate Institute of Victoria - http://www.reiv.com.au/
Real Estate Institute of Western Australia - http://www.reiwa.com.au/
OTHER
Australian Bureau of Statistics - http://www.abs.gov.au/
Australian Business Research - http://www.abr.com.au/
Australian Property Institute - http://www.propertyinstitute.com.au/
Landlords Association of Australia - http://www.landlords.org.au/
National Tenancy Database - http://www.ntd.net.au/
Residential Development Council - http://www.affordablehome.com.au/
The Property Council of Australia - http://www.propertyoz.com.au/
Tenancy Information Centre of Australia - http://www.tica.com.au/