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Residential Tenancies Act 2010
103AContravention by landlord of information disclosure provisions—termination by Tribunal
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#### 103A Contravention by landlord of information disclosure provisions—termination by Tribunal
103A Contravention by landlord of information disclosure provisions—termination by Tribunal
> > (1) The Tribunal may, on application by a tenant, make a termination order if it is satisfied that—
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> > > (a) the landlord has contravened section 26, and
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> > > (b) the contravention is, in the circumstances of the case, sufficient to justify termination of the agreement.
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> > (2) A tenant may make an application under this section without giving the landlord a termination notice.
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> > (3) The Tribunal may make a termination order under this section that takes effect before the end of the fixed term if the residential tenancy agreement is a fixed term agreement.
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> > (4) The Tribunal may order the landlord to compensate the tenant for any costs incurred by the tenant as a result of the termination of the residential tenancy agreement under this section.
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> **s 103A:** Ins 2018 No 58, Sch 1\[32\].