How to Dispute a Rent Increase in NSW: NCAT Step by Step
A complete guide to disputing a rent increase in NSW through NCAT: when you can apply, what evidence to bring, what to expect at the hearing, and how long it takes.
Read guide →The Real Cost of Replacing a Tenant in Australia (And Why Landlords Would Rather Keep You)
A detailed breakdown of what it actually costs an Australian landlord to replace a tenant: vacancy, reletting fees, advertising, repairs, and the city-by-city numbers.
Read guide →The 2026 Budget: Can Your Landlord Raise Your Rent Because of the Negative Gearing Changes?
Landlords are citing the May 2026 budget to justify rent increases. Here is what actually changed, who it applies to, and why the budget is not grounds for your specific increase.
Read guide →Rent Increase Notice in Australia: What It Must Include, Notice Periods by State, and What to Do
What a valid rent increase notice must include, minimum notice periods by state (NSW, VIC, QLD, WA), and what to do when one arrives.
Read guide →Why Rent Is Going Up in 2026: The Real Pressures Behind Australia's Rental Market
Interest rates, vacancy, insurance, and the May 2026 budget: here is what is actually driving rent increases in Australia in 2026, and why the negotiation frame stays the same.
Read guide →Negative Gearing Explained: What It Is and What It Means for Your Rent
Negative gearing keeps coming up in the news. Here is what it actually means, why it matters for renters, and what the 2026 budget changed.
Read guide →The 2026 Budget Changed Negative Gearing. Here's What It Means for Your Rent.
The federal budget restricted negative gearing to new builds for properties bought after May 13, 2026. What changed, who's exempt, and what it actually means for your rent.
Read guide →The RBA Raised Rates. Does That Give Your Landlord the Right to Raise Your Rent?
The RBA just raised rates. Landlords will use it as justification. Here's why a rate rise is not a valid basis for a rent increase, and how to push back.
Read guide →Is My Rent Increase Reasonable? How to Tell in 5 Minutes
How to tell if your rent increase is fair: CPI alignment and landlord replacement cost, with 2025 Australian data.
Read guide →What to Say When Your Landlord Raises the Rent
Exact scripts for every stage of a rent negotiation: first response, counter-offer, pushback, and written follow-up. For Australian tenants.
Read guide →NSW Rent Check: How to Use It and What the Results Mean
NSW Government's free tool shows median rent by postcode from real bond data. Here's how to use it, what the results mean, and how to build a counter-offer.
Read guide →Rent Increase Counter-Offer Email Template (Ready to Send)
Need to push back on a rent increase? Copy these ready-to-send email templates for Australian tenants. Three versions: conservative, balanced, and assertive.
Read guide →How to Negotiate a Rent Increase in Australia
Got a rent increase? You can negotiate, and it works more often than most tenants think. Here's a step-by-step guide to pushing back on a rent increase in Australia.
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