Attendance at Tribunal can be
stressful to even the hardest property manager. It is important to ensure that
you are well prepared, with as much information as possible so that you know
what you are heading into whilst attempting to achieve the best possible
outcome for your client.
How prepared are you when it comes to Tribunal and are you ready to tackle any challenge? Let’s look at a few key steps that you can implement to ensure that you are ready to aim for the best possible outcome.
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When it comes to applying, always have
landlord’s approval and determine what
their ideal outcome may be and pre agree under what conditions you may withdraw
application
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Check that the Court has the jurisdiction for
orders you are making and ensure you apply against correct individual/s or
business. Carefully specify which orders you request and give factual reasons
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Always keep a copy of your application and prepare
your documentation straight away
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When issuing termination notices, ensure that
the notice is in writing and states the full address of the rented premises and
the full names of all parties
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Ensure that the grounds & details of
breaches are explained and it is signed
and dated by the Landlord or agent
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Refer to management agency agreement and the
residential tenancy agreement for required information, check service dates and
check the rent arrears
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When it comes to preparing for the hearing, prepare a chronology of events and write
down all issues relating to the case
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Gather your evidence with updated copies of
ledgers and the tenant’s status as well as any information. It is also helpful
to know what you want to say to support your case
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Have a checklist handy to help you organise your
documents. The team at Real + have a great one on hand. Click
here to find out more.
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Practice your case, remembering that practice
makes perfect! If you need help don’t forget to refer to the fact sheets and
online videos
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Prepare your hearing notes for the member before the hearing and take a calculator, phone, pen, pad
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Ensure your Landlord is on standby
Above all remain calm, be thorough with your information and
if you are ever at all unsure about the person you are up against, take someone
with you for backup and good luck!
Heidi Walkinshaw
Real+
0411 747 520 / heidi@realplus.com.au
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