How to lodge a claim when a tenant moves out of a property and owes rent or there is another legitimate reason to make a claim against the tenant’s bond.
As a landlord or managing agent you can submit a claim for a bond refund using your Rental Bonds Online (RBO) account if you believe the tenant owes money for a legitimate reason such as:
Note: Before you submit a claim, discuss any deductions first with your tenant. This may help avoid a dispute about a bond claim later, and may result in the tenant agreeing to the claim.
You can submit the claim using the PDF form if:
If a tenant does not owe you money at the end of their tenancy and there is no damage to the property, you should refund the bond paid at the beginning of the tenancy to the tenant in full.
If NSW Fair Trading receives your claim before receiving a claim from your tenant, Fair Trading will email the tenant a 14-day Notice of Claim. The tenant can then log on to RBO, view the claim details, and if in agreement, confirm the bond be refunded to you.
If the tenant is not in agreement with the claim, they'll need to inform Fair Trading within 14 days that they've applied to NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) for a hearing to dispute the amount.
If the tenant’s claim for refund of the bond is received by Fair Trading before you make a claim, Fair Trading will email a Notice of Claim to you. You can then do one of the following: