Notice to remedy breach (Form 11)
v14 6Jun24
The Notice to remedy breach (Form 11) is used during the tenancy where either the tenants or the lessor/agent claim that there has been a 'breach' of one (or a number) of terms of the residential tenancy agreement.
The Notice to remedy breach (Form 11) is used during the tenancy where either the tenants or the lessor/agent claim that there has been a 'breach' of one (or a number) of terms of the residential tenancy agreement.
The Notice to remedy breach is used during a tenancy by the tenant or property manager/owner if they believe there has been a breach of the agreement.
The notice explains the alleged breach and directs the person receiving it to fix the problem within a specific timeframe.
If the other person does not agree there has been a breach, they should try and resolve it with the person who issued the notice. If agreement cannot be reached, the RTA’s free dispute resolution service may be able to help.
Timeframes
| Residential tenancy | Unpaid rent | 7 days (if rent has been unpaid for 7 days) |
| General breach | 7 days | |
| Caravan parks | Unpaid rent | 5 days (if rent has been unpaid for 7 days) |
| General breach | 7 days |
This form should not be sent to the RTA—keep a copy for your records.