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Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008
sec.328Allowed remedy period
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### sec.328 Allowed remedy period
The allowed remedy period for a notice to remedy breach must not end earlier than 7 days after the notice is given.
However, if the notice is given about a breach of the term of the agreement for payment of rent and the agreement is an agreement for a long tenancy (moveable dwelling), the allowed remedy period for the notice must not end earlier than 5 days after the notice is given.
(sec.328-ssec.1) The allowed remedy period for a notice to remedy breach must not end earlier than 7 days after the notice is given.
(sec.328-ssec.2) However, if the notice is given about a breach of the term of the agreement for payment of rent and the agreement is an agreement for a long tenancy (moveable dwelling), the allowed remedy period for the notice must not end earlier than 5 days after the notice is given.