It is extremely important that tenants understand their obligations in relation to a rental property. By not fulfilling their obligations it is possible that tenants may lose their bond.
A Tenant Must:
Pay the rent on time.
Ensure the property is used for residential purposes all the time.
Keep the property up to a reasonable standard of cleanliness
Inform the landlord of any damage as soon as possible
Pay for the repair of any deliberate or careless damage caused by the tenant.
Comply with all conditions in the Tenancy Agreement.
At the end of the tenancy remove their belongings; leave the property in a reasonable state of cleanliness; return keys or any like devices; and leave the chattels provided by the landlord.
Allow the landlord reasonable access to the property.
Pay for all electricity and telephone used by the tenant. The tenant may also be required to cover the cost of water depending on whether it is provided for in the Tenancy Agreement.
A Tenant Must Not:
Damage or allow others to damage the property, whether deliberately or carelessly
Use or allow others to use the property for any unlawful activities and not to store dangerous goods in the premises.
Interfere with the neighbours peace, or comfort.
Make any alteration to the property in any way without the landlords express permission .
Refuse the landlord entry when they are entitled to enter.
Sublet without the express permission of the landlord.