ACT Landlord Required Disclosures: MEES, Asbestos, and Strata Rules

Learn what ACT landlords must disclose to tenants before signing a lease, including Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) and Owners Corporation rules.

Melvin Prince
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확인됨 Apr 2026호주 flag
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Territory
ACT
Main Statute
RT Act 1997
Last Verified
2026-04-29

In the Australian Capital Territory, the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (the Act) establishes a rigorous disclosure framework designed to ensure transparency before a lease is executed. For lessors (landlords), failure to adhere to these statutory obligations can result in significant financial penalties, the inability to enforce certain lease terms, or the tenant’s right to terminate the agreement.

As of April 2026, the following disclosures are mandatory under ACT law.

Pre-Contractual Disclosure Obligations

Before a tenant signs a Residential Tenancy Agreement, the lessor must provide specific documentation to ensure the tenant is making an informed decision.

Energy Efficiency Rating (EER)

Under the Act, if an EER exists for the premises, it must be disclosed in any advertisement for the lease. Furthermore, a copy of the EER statement must be provided to the tenant before they enter into the agreement. If no EER exists, this must also be explicitly stated. This is a critical transparency measure in the ACT’s climate.

Asbestos Disclosure

Given the history of loose-fill asbestos ("Mr. Fluffy") in the Territory, asbestos disclosure is paramount. Lessors must disclose whether the premises are listed on the Loose-fill Asbestos Insulation Eradication Scheme register. Additionally, if the lessor is aware of any asbestos-containing materials in the property, this constitutes a "material fact" that must be disclosed to prospective tenants to mitigate health risks and legal liability.

Minimum Housing Standards: Ceiling Insulation

Effective from 1 April 2023, the ACT introduced minimum housing standards regarding ceiling insulation. Lessors are required to disclose whether the property meets these standards in both the advertisement and the tenancy agreement. If the property is exempt or in the process of being upgraded, specific documentation must be provided to the tenant.

Statutory Documentation and Information

Upon entering into the agreement, the lessor must provide the following:

The Standard Residential Tenancy Agreement

The ACT utilizes a "Standard Residential Tenancy Agreement" (Schedule 1 of the Act). While additional "Fair Clauses" can be added, any clause that contradicts the Standard Terms is void unless approved by the ACAT (ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal).

The Renting Book

The lessor must provide the tenant with a copy of "The Renting Book." This is a government-published guide outlining the rights and responsibilities of both parties. Providing this is a statutory requirement under the Standard Terms.

Lessor’s Information

The tenant must be provided with the lessor's full name and an address for the service of documents. If a managed service is used, the agent's details may be used for service, but the lessor’s identity remains a required disclosure.

Procedural Compliance for Occupancy

Condition Reports (Section 29)

A lessor must provide the tenant with two copies of a signed condition report within the first day of the tenancy. The tenant then has two weeks to return one copy with any noted discrepancies. This document is the primary evidence used by the ACT Revenue Office during bond disputes.

Bond Lodgment

While not a "disclosure" in the traditional sense, the lessor must provide the tenant with a receipt for any bond paid and must lodge that bond with the ACT Revenue Office within the statutory timeframe (usually 2 weeks).

Actionable Steps for ACT Lessors

  1. Audit Insulation: Ensure your property meets the R5.0/R2.0 ceiling insulation requirements and retain the compliance certificate.
  2. Verify EER: Locate your EER statement; if it is older than 10 years or major renovations have occurred, commission a new report.
  3. Search the Asbestos Register: Confirm your property’s status on the ACT Government’s asbestos portal.
  4. Utilize Standard Terms: Do not attempt to draft bespoke lease agreements; use the Schedule 1 Standard Terms to ensure legal enforceability.

Data-Driven Compliance Summary

The following quick facts are derived from the primary governing legislation for australian-capital-territory.

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