Victoria Required Landlord Disclosures: Complete Compliance Checklist

Guide to mandatory disclosures for Victoria rental providers including condition reports, minimum standards, rental agreements, and 2025-2026 reforms.

Melvin Prince
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Body Corporate Rules
Must Be Disclosed
Renters Guide
Required

Victoria imposes extensive disclosure obligations on rental providers — among the most comprehensive in Australia. These requirements ensure renters have full information about their rights, the property's condition, and who to contact for issues.

Pre-Tenancy Disclosure Timeline in victoria

1

Check Minimum Standards

Ensure the property meets all 14 minimum rental standards before advertising.

2

Advertise at Fixed Price

Since March 2021, properties must be advertised at a fixed price. No rental bidding.

3

Provide Disclosure Documents

Give the renter the rental agreement, Renters Guide, condition report, keys, and urgent repairs contact.

4

Renter Reviews Condition Report

The renter has 7 business days to note any disagreements on the condition report.

Pre-Tenancy Disclosures

Before a renter moves in, the rental provider or agent must provide:

DisclosureFormatWhen
Written rental agreementPrescribed CAV form (Form 1 or Form 2)Before signing
Renters GuidePublished by Consumer Affairs VictoriaBefore or at signing
Urgent repairs contactPhone numberAt or before move-in
Rental provider/agent detailsFull name, address, emailAt or before signing
KeysComplete set for each renterAt move-in
Condition reportTwo paper copies or one electronicAt move-in
Minimum standards complianceProperty must meet standardsBefore advertising

Condition Reports

The condition report is one of the most important disclosure documents:

Requirements

  • Must be completed before the renter moves in
  • Two paper copies or one electronic copy must be provided
  • The renter has 7 business days to review and note any disagreements
  • Both parties should sign the report
  • Photos and video are strongly recommended (though not legally mandated)

Purpose

  • Establishes the baseline condition of the property
  • Used to determine fair wear and tear versus damage at the end of the tenancy
  • Critical for bond claims and VCAT disputes

Minimum Standards Disclosure

From 25 November 2025, all rental properties must meet minimum standards before being advertised or offered for rent. Advertising a non-compliant property is an offence. Standards include:

Structural and Safety

  • Structurally sound and weatherproof
  • Secure locks on external doors and windows
  • Electrical safety switches and circuit breakers on the switchboard
  • Annual smoke alarm safety checks (mandatory for all properties)

Heating and Cooling

  • Fixed heater in good working order in the main living area
  • For agreements from 29 March 2023: heater must be energy-efficient (minimum 2-star rating)
  • Window coverings in bedrooms and living areas

Amenities

  • Functioning kitchen with stovetop and oven
  • Functioning bathroom with toilet, shower or bath
  • Hot and cold running water
  • Adequate ventilation in kitchen and bathroom

Safety Features

  • Blind cord safety — from 1 December 2025, all corded window coverings must have anchors to secure loose cords
  • Working oven and stovetop
  • Reasonable state of cleanliness at the start of the tenancy

Rental Bidding Ban (Since March 2021)

Strict disclosure rules apply to property advertising:

  • Properties must be advertised at a fixed price — no price ranges
  • Rental providers and agents cannot invite, encourage, or accept offers above the advertised rent
  • Cannot accept more than one month's rent in advance

Application Process Reforms (From March 2026)

From 31 March 2026, additional disclosure and privacy protections apply:

  • A standardised rental application form becomes mandatory
  • Rental providers can only request information strictly necessary to assess suitability, identity, and capacity to pay
  • Third-party fees for applications or rent payments are banned
  • Personal information must be managed securely and destroyed when no longer needed
  • Disclosing renter information without consent is an offence

Non-Compliance Register

Victoria has implemented a public Non-Compliance Register listing rental providers who:

  • Fail to complete essential repairs or maintenance within required timeframes
  • Have unresolved compliance orders from VCAT

Prohibited Disclosure Practices

Rental providers must not:

  • Ask for excessive personal information on applications
  • Request unnecessary financial details beyond what's needed to assess capacity to pay
  • Share renter personal information without consent
  • Advertise properties that do not meet minimum standards
  • Solicit rental bids above the advertised price

Best Practices for Rental Providers

  1. Use prescribed forms — Only use Consumer Affairs Victoria-approved rental agreement forms
  2. Complete condition reports thoroughly — Include photos and detailed descriptions
  3. Provide all documents before move-in — Don't wait until after the renter moves in
  4. Keep copies of everything — Store signed disclosure documents for reference
  5. Check minimum standards — Conduct a compliance audit before advertising
  6. Stay updated on reforms — New rules phase in through 2027

How Landager Helps

Landager's compliance tools help rental providers track disclosure requirements, store condition reports, manage minimum standards audits, and ensure all pre-tenancy obligations are met — keeping you compliant with Victoria's evolving regulations.

Back to Victoria Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

Residential vs Commercial

Residential Tenancy

Bond capped at 1 month rent, no-fault evictions abolished, 90-day notice period, late fees illegal, VCAT jurisdiction.

VS

Commercial Lease

Negotiable deposit (often 3-6 months rent), lease-governed eviction, late fees and interest permitted, VSBC mediation for retail.

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