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The Residential Tenancies Act 1994 (Tenancies Act) outlined the rights and responsibilities of tenants, lessors, property managers and park managers involved in private residential renting in Queensland. The Act set out what they could and could not do, how to address issues that arose during a tenancy, and explained what measures could be taken if a party or parties to a tenancy breached the provisions of the law.
The review process helps to ensure the legislation was achieving its intended purpose and that the Act remained relevant in a changing residential rental sector.
There were three key stages to the review:
Stage 1. Identify the issues
Timing: completed 2006
Stage 2. Identify the options and choose the right solutionsTiming: completed 2007
Stage 3. Changing the legislationTiming: 2008/2009
Submissions to the call for submissions (stage 1) were reviewed by a stakeholder working party and were used to help develop the Tenancies Act Policy Review Paper - which outlines the major issues regarding the Tenancies Act and preferred policy options.
Submissions to the policy review paper (stage 2) were reviewed by the RTA and stakeholder working party. The RTA reported to the RTA Board and Minister on the submissions and stakeholder views. These submissions were considered when reviewing the preferred policy options and preparing the new Bill.
The policy review paper, which outlines the Queensland Government's preferred policy options was released for public comment on 24 April 2007. Submissions on the paper closed on 22 June 2007. The paper contains an overview of matters raised, an analysis of the issues, and recommendations for change. An important recommendation in the Paper was that the Residential Tenancies Act 1994 and the Residential Services (Accommodation) Act 2002 be combined into one Act.
Download a copy of the Tenancies Act Policy Review Paper (PDF 953kB)
Please note that the amendments proposed in the policy review paper to the water charging provisions of the Tenancies Act were passed by Parliament as part of the Water Charging and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2007. These water charging amendments to the Tenancies Act commenced generally on 1 April 2008. Find out more on the water charging amendments.
The government announced key changes to tenancies legislation as a result of the review. These changes are:
The RTA worked with the Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel to draft the new Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008. The new Act incorporates the provisions of the Tenancies Act and Residential Services (Accommodation) Act and amendments. The new Act was passed by Parliament on 2 December 2008 and commenced on 1 July 2009, repealing the Tenancies Act and Accommodation Act.
View the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act (PDF 1.6MB) or find out about the key changes.