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What Happens If You Break A Rental Lease In VIC


In Victoria, breaking a rental lease can have several consequences. If you break your lease without a valid reason, you may be liable to pay compensation to the landlord for any financial loss they suffer as a result, such as loss of rent until the property is re-let or costs associated with re-letting the property. You may also lose your bond, and the landlord can apply to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) to have you evicted. It's important to note that you can only end a lease early without penalty if certain conditions are met, such as domestic violence, hardship, or if the property is unliveable. If you need to break your lease, it's advisable to negotiate with your landlord or agent and seek advice from a legal professional or tenancy advocate to understand your rights and obligations under Victorian tenancy laws.

 
 
 

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