Ending a Tenancy Policy

Tenants can expect the Department of Communities and Justice Housing (DCJ Housing) to comply with the rights and obligations of a landlord under the Residential Tenancies Act 2010. DCJ Housing expects tenants to comply with the terms of their tenancy agreement.

The intent of this policy is to explain how a tenant or DCJ Housing can end a tenancy. The Tenancy policy supplement provides further information to support this document.

2. Scope

This policy applies to all tenancies managed by DCJ Housing, including Aboriginal Housing Office tenancies.

3. Policy statement

DCJ Housing will end tenancies in accordance with:

Both the tenant and DCJ Housing have rights and obligations under the above Acts, the Residential Tenancy Agreement and DCJ Housing policies

Reasons for ending a tenancy

A tenancy may be ended for several reasons, including: