Required Disclosures for Tasmanian Residential Landlords

Required Disclosures compliance guide for Tasmania, Australia. Covers landlord-tenant regulations, requirements, and legal obligations.

Melvin Prince
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To ensure transparency and protect tenants from signing contracts blindly, the Residential Tenancy Act 1997 (RTA) requires Tasmanian landlords to provide specific documents before the tenancy officially commences.

Mandatory Documentation Before Move-In

Before the tenant takes possession of the property, the landlord or property manager must supply the following core documents:

1. The Written Lease Agreement

If the tenancy agreement is in writing (which is highly recommended, though oral agreements technically exist), the landlord must provide the tenant with a copy of the lease.

  • The tenant must be given read-access to the lease before they sign anything or pay a holding deposit.
  • Once signed, the landlord has 21 days to give the tenant a fully executed, signed copy of the agreement.

2. The CBOS "Rental Guide"

This is a critical compliance requirement in Tasmania. Landlords must provide the tenant with a physical or electronic copy of the official Tasmanian Rental Guide, published by Consumer, Building and Occupational Services (CBOS).

  • The guide outlines the basic rights and responsibilities of both parties.
  • It must be provided to the tenant before they sign the residential tenancy agreement.
  • Providing an electronic version (e.g., a PDF link in a welcome email) is acceptable if the tenant agrees to receive electronic communications.

3. The Condition Report

If the landlord collects a rental bond, they are legally required to provide two physical (or digital) copies of a detailed Condition Report.

  • This report must be provided on or before the day the tenant takes occupancy.
  • It meticulously details the state of cleanliness and repair of the fixtures and fittings in every room.
  • The tenant has 7 days to review the report, make their own notes, sign it, and return a copy to the landlord.

Potential Special Disclosures

While Tasmania does not have the sprawling lists of mandatory hazard disclosures seen in US states (like lead-based paint or mold), landlords are still bound by the Australian Consumer Law prohibiting misleading or deceptive conduct.

If there is a severe, material defect with the property that would reasonably deter a tenant from renting the home (e.g., severe structural subsidence making a bedroom unusable, or chronic black mold infestations that have not been remediated), the landlord should proactively disclose this or, more appropriately, remove the listing and repair the property to meet the Minimum Standards.

Common Misconceptions in

Don't fall for these common myths. Know what the law actually says.

The Myth

"I only need to provide the Condition Report if the tenant asks for it."

The Law

The Condition Report is mandatory if a bond is collected. The landlord must proactively provide two copies on or before the day the tenant takes occupancy.

The Myth

"I can hand over the CBOS Rental Guide after the tenant has moved in."

The Law

The Rental Guide must be provided before the tenant signs the residential tenancy agreement. Late delivery can complicate dispute hearings if the tenant claims they were unaware of their rights.

The Myth

"Tasmania requires the same hazard disclosures as US states (lead paint, mold, etc.)."

The Law

Tasmania has no formal mandatory hazard disclosure checklist. However, landlords are bound by the Australian Consumer Law, which prohibits misleading or deceptive conduct regarding material property defects.

Keeping Compliant with Landager

Forgetting to hand over the CBOS Rental Guide PDF link during tenant onboarding is a minor administrative error that can complicate dispute hearings if you attempt to claim a tenant was unaware of the rules. Landager’s dynamic onboarding workflows automatically bundle the Rental Guide and your digital Condition Reports into one seamless, trackable digital signing package.

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1

Pre-Signing

Provide draft lease for tenant review before they sign or pay any holding deposit.

2

CBOS Rental Guide

Deliver the official Tasmanian Rental Guide (physical or PDF) before the tenant signs the agreement.

3

Condition Report

Provide 2 copies of detailed Condition Report on or before the day of occupancy.

4

Tenant Annotation

Tenant has 7 days to review, annotate, sign, and return one copy of the Condition Report.

5

Signed Lease Delivery

Provide the tenant with a fully executed, signed copy of the lease within 21 days of signing.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Without a detailed, mutually signed Condition Report (ideally supported by high-resolution photographs), you will find it nearly impossible to successfully claim any bond money at the end of the tenancy if the tenant disputes the claim. The Residential Tenancy Commissioner will likely side with the tenant.

Yes. Providing an electronic version (such as a PDF link in a welcome email) is acceptable if the tenant agrees to receive electronic communications. Best practice is to include delivery confirmation in your onboarding workflow.

While Tasmania lacks a specific residential asbestos disclosure law, landlords are bound by workplace health and safety legislation and Australian Consumer Law. If you are aware of asbestos-containing materials, disclosing this information is strongly recommended to avoid liability.

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