Notice to Move Out

Moving Out and Vacating Notice

Thank you for being a valued customer with Sydney Realty Group. Whether you are relocating, purchasing your own home, or simply moving on to a new chapter, we wish you the very best in your future endeavours. To ensure a smooth transition and avoid any unexpected charges, it is important to provide the correct notice and be clear on the date up to which your rent is payable. By completing our Vacating Notice Form, you can ensure your move is organised, compliant, and stress-free.

Why You Need to Complete the Vacating Form

Submitting the Vacating Notice Form ensures that you:

• Provide the correct written notice required under the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (NSW)

• Clearly establish the date your tenancy will end and the date rent payments are due until

• Avoid unexpected or surprise charges by having an official record of your notice

• Follow the correct procedures so your bond refund can be processed without delay

• Allow the landlord or agent to arrange final inspections and prepare the property for future tenants

How to Complete the Vacating Process

  1. Download the Notice to Vacate Form using the link.
  2. Fill out all required sections clearly and accurately
  3. Once completed, email the signed form to us at the contact details provided below, or upload the saved PDF through the chatbox on our website
  4. Retain a copy of the form for your own records

More Information for Tenants

For further guidance on your rights and obligations, you can access these resources:

• NSW Fair Trading: nsw.gov.au/fair-trading or call 13 32 20

• Law Access NSW: lawaccess.nsw.gov.au or call 1300 888 529

• Tenants Advice and Advocacy Services: tenants.org.au

Additional Resources:

Notice to Vacate Form

Have Questions? If you are unsure about the procedure, how much notice you need to give, or how to calculate your final rent payment, feel free to:

  • Email us at support@sydneyrealtygroup.com.au
  • Chat with us using the chatbox on our website, and we’ll get back to you right away

Disclaimer:All information in this knowledge base is believed to be in line with the current laws and regulations. However, should these laws change in the future, the information provided here may become outdated and no longer valid. This knowledge base is not intended to be used as evidence or a guarantee of specific outcomes. It is merely a guide to assist you in understanding the process and is not an authoritative resource. We recommend that you conduct your own research and, if necessary, seek legal advice for specific situations.

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