Mobilehome Rent Increases And Evictions
As a mobilehome owner in South Australia, it’s essential to understand your rights and obligations when it comes to rent increases and evictions. Wright Street Lawyers is here to provide you with client-focused legal advice and representation in these matters.
Rent Increases
When it comes to rent increases for mobilehomes, there are specific laws and regulations that both landlords and tenants must adhere to. If you believe that your landlord has unfairly increased your rent, you may have legal grounds to challenge the increase.
Key Points:
- Landlords must provide at least 60 days’ notice before increasing rent.
- Rent increases must comply with the Residential Tenancies Act.
- If you believe the rent increase is unreasonable, you can dispute it through the relevant authorities.
Evictions
Facing an eviction from your mobilehome can be a stressful experience. Whether it’s due to rental arrears, breaches of the tenancy agreement, or other reasons, it’s crucial to seek legal advice to understand your rights and options.
Key Information:
- Landlords must follow specific legal procedures when evicting a tenant.
- Tenants have the right to challenge an eviction notice in certain circumstances.
- Seeking legal representation can help protect your rights during an eviction process.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Contact Us
If you are facing rent increase or eviction issues with your mobilehome, don’t hesitate to contact Wright Street Lawyers for client-focused legal assistance. Our team is dedicated to protecting your rights and providing effective solutions for your legal needs.
Contact us today at our Adelaide office to schedule a consultation.