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RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AMENDMENT REGULATION 2006 (NO 1) (NO 42 OF 2006)
2006
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN
CAPITAL
TERRITORY
RESIDENTIAL
TENANCIES AMENDMENT REGULATION 2006 (No 1)
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by authority of
Simon Corbell MLA
Attorney
General
The Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (the Act) governs residential
tenancy arrangements in the ACT. The Act includes standard terms for
residential tenancy agreements, requirements for lodging bonds with the Office
of Rental Bonds and deals with termination of an agreement and disputes.
Section 23 of the Act provides an offence for lessors and agents who
fail to lodge a bond within the required timeframes. The required timeframes
are two weeks after the day the lessor receives the bond or the period
prescribed in Regulations (if any).
The Residential Tenancies Amendment
Regulation 2006 (No 1) prescribes the period for section 23 of the Act. The
prescribed period is within two weeks of either receiving the bond or the
commencement of the tenancy, whichever date is later. If the lessor has a real
estate agent, the agent has four weeks to lodge the bond. These time periods
are consistent with the standard terms for residential tenancy agreements.
Clause 1 – Name of regulation – states the name of the
regulation, which is the Residential Tenancies Amendment Regulation 2006 (No
1).
Clause 2 – Commencement – provides that the
regulation commences on the day after it is notified on the Legislation
Register.
Clause 3 – Legislation amended – provides
that this regulation amends the Residential Tenancies Regulation 1998.
Clause 4 – New section 2 – inserts a new section 2
into the Residential Tenancies Regulation 1998. This new section
sets out the prescribed period for depositing a bond under section 23 of the
Act. The period is within two weeks of either receiving the bond or
the commencement of the tenancy, whichever date is later. If the lessor has a
real estate agent, the agent has four weeks to lodge the bond from the later of
either the day the bond is paid or the day the tenancy commences.