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Residential Tenancies Act 1999
104Tribunal may make order for possession
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104 Tribunal may make order for possession
(1) If the tenant does not give up vacant possession of the premises to
the landlord in accordance with a notice of intention to terminate
under section 101, the landlord may apply to the Tribunal for an
order for possession of the premises.
(2) If the Tribunal is satisfied that the tenancy is terminated, the
Tribunal may make an order for possession of the premises.
(3) The order for possession has effect on a date specified in the order,
being not later than 5 business days after the date of the order,
unless the operation of the order for possession is suspended
under section 105.