Understand and prepare for the RTAA

Over 120 new rental tenancy standards come into effect from 29 March 2021. The changes to the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) in Victoria are significant, and it’s critical that all property professionals and owners get across them. While many of the reforms are reasonable, and indeed are requirements, it’s the volume of change occurring at once that could be overwhelming.

We are here to assist Victorian real estate professionals understand and implement the changes resulting from the Residential Tenancies Amendment Act and the 2021 Regulations.

The REIV has been working directly with Government on the RTA Amendments from the initial design stages through to development of the Regulations. Although we may not support all the amendments that are now in the Act, we are now focused on ensuring that the Victorian real estate sector is well prepared to effectively implement the Regulations as they come into effect.

We will consolidate all the information and communication regarding RTAA on this page. Please do not hesitate to contact us on [email protected] or call 03 9205 6666.

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The changes to the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) in Victoria are significant, and it’s critical that all property professionals and owners get across them.
 
The REIV has prepared a comprehensive reference book and video training to make this information widely accessible.

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