Summary
Property owners in Western Australia can address tenants involved in illegal activities by issuing a breach notice under the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (WA). This notice should specify the breach and provide a period for the tenant to remedy the situation. If the tenant fails to comply, the owner can apply to the Magistrates Court for an eviction order. The process involves downloading the Application for Court Order form, filling in the necessary details, attaching evidence such as the breach notice, and submitting it to the court. For further assistance, contact the Magistrates Court of Western Australia.Full Conversation
it is in Perth western australia
Got it, you're in Perth, Western Australia. Here are some steps you can take to deal with a tenant involved in illegal activities:
- Issue a Breach Notice: Under the Residential Tenancies Act * (WA), you can issue a breach notice for illegal use of the property.
- Apply to the Magistrates Court: If the tenant does not vacate, you can apply to the Magistrates Court for an eviction order.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with these steps?
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Sure, here are more details on how to proceed with these steps:
- Issue a Breach Notice: You can issue a breach notice to the tenant for illegal activities under the Residential Tenancies Act * (WA). This notice should specify the breach and give the tenant a period to remedy the situation.
- Apply to the Magistrates Court: If the tenant does not vacate or remedy the breach within the specified period, you can apply to the Magistrates Court for an eviction order.
Would you like the specific forms or further guidance on how to fill them out?
breach notice
To issue a breach notice under the Residential Tenancies Act * (WA) for illegal activities:
- Specify the breach (illegal use of property) in the notice.
- Give the tenant a period to remedy the situation or vacate.
Would you like the specific forms or further guidance on how to fill them out?
Can you do a breach notice form
Sure! Here is a template for a breach notice under the Residential Tenancies Act * (WA) for illegal activities:
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Breach Notice
To: [Tenant's Full Name]
Address of Rented Property: [Full Address]
Date: [Date]
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Notice of Breach of Agreement
Dear [Tenant's Name],
I am writing to inform you that you are in breach of your tenancy agreement under the Residential Tenancies Act * (WA) due to the following reason:
Nature of Breach:
- Illegal use of the property (specifically, dealing drugs).
Required Action:
- You are required to cease the illegal activity and remedy the situation or vacate the property within [insert number of days, e.g., *] days from the date of this notice.
Failure to comply with this notice may result in further legal action, including applying for an eviction order from the Magistrates Court.
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Landlord's Name: [Your Full Name]
Signature: [Your Signature]
Contact Information: [Your Phone Number and/or Email Address]
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Would you like more details on how to proceed from here?
I need magistrate form info please
For the next step, you will need to apply to the Magistrates Court for an eviction order if the tenant does not remedy the breach or vacate the property.
~Magistrates Court of Western Australia
Phone: (*) * *
Website: www.magistratescourt.wa.gov.au
Would you like guidance on filling out the application form?
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Sure! Here's a quick guide on filling out the application form for an eviction order:
*. Obtain the Form: Download the "Application for Court Order" from the Magistrates Court website.
*. Fill in Details: Include your details, tenant's details, and specifics about the breach.
*. Attach Evidence: Provide any evidence of the breach, like the breach notice and any other relevant documents.
*. Submit: File the form at the Magistrates Court.
Would you like a step-by-step walkthrough of the form?
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Sure! Here's a step-by-step walkthrough of the "Application for Court Order" form for eviction:
*. Download the Form: Visit the Magistrates Court website and download the "Application for Court Order" form.
*. Your Details: Fill out your full name, address, and contact information.
*. Tenant's Details: Provide the tenant's full name and address of the rented property.
*. Details of Breach: Specify the illegal activities (e.g., dealing drugs) and reference the breach notice you issued.
*. Supporting Evidence: Attach the breach notice and any other evidence (e.g., police reports, witness statements).
*. Signature: Sign and date the form.
*. Submit the Form: File the completed form at the nearest Magistrates Court.
Would you like help with any specific section of the form?