Hello, just to answer your question about names not being permitted - you can include the company name, just not the name of any particular person.
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I don’t believe they can do that. If they try, they will need to make a claim against you at tribunal and you can present the signed condition report as evidence

For this one I had a chat with @Leo Patterson Ross31 of the Tenants‘ Union of NSW33 and the simple answer is that the rental provider had an obligation at the beginning of the lease to provide a water efficient... (More)

You should always claim the bond back as soon as you have handed back the keys, and you can do that easily through Rental Bonds Online209.
This forces the real estate company or rental owner to act right away,... (More)

If you consent to the entry, there is no minimum notice, and they can enter the premises at any time. But only if you consent to that.
Without your consent, the real estate or rental owner must provide the following... (More)

First – does the water service to your rental have its own meter?
If NO, the rental owner is responsible for all charges – including the water consumption.
The only exception here is for public and community housing renters... (More)

Most entries need to take place during normal houses - that is, between 8am and 8pm, any day - with exception to Sundays and public holidays.
Here is a link to the SA gov page on the matter: https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/housing/renting-and-letting/renting-privately/during-a-tenancy/Right-of-entry37