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Residential Tenancies Act 1999
42ATribunal may request Commissioner to pay for valuation of
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42A Tribunal may request Commissioner to pay for valuation of
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(1) This section applies if a tenant has made, or the Tribunal is
satisfied the tenant wishes to make, an application as mentioned in
section 42(1).
(2) If the Tribunal considers it appropriate to do so, the Tribunal may
request the Commissioner to pay or undertake to pay for a
valuation about premises in relation to the tenant's application or
proposed application.
(3) In considering whether it is appropriate to pay or undertake to pay
for a valuation but without limiting the Tribunal's discretion, the
Tribunal may have regard to either or both of the following:
(a) whether it would cause economic hardship to the applicant or
his or her family if the applicant were to pay for the valuation;
(b) whether the Commissioner has previously paid or undertaken
to pay for a valuation under this section involving the
applicant.
(4) If the Commissioner makes a payment under subsection (2), the
amount is payable from the Tenancy Trust Account.
(5) For section 16, the payment is part of meeting the costs of
administering and enforcing this Act.