Getting help with rental disputes



Tenants' Union of New South Wales: The Tenants' Union of New South Wales is a valuable resource for tenants, offering free and independent information, advice, and advocacy. Whether you have questions about your rights as a tenant, need assistance resolving a dispute with your landlord, or require representation at a tribunal hearing, the Tenants' Union is here to help. Visit their website for access to a wide range of resources and publications designed to empower tenants and promote fair and affordable housing.

Aboriginal Tenants Advice and Advocacy Service: For Aboriginal tenants in NSW, the Aboriginal Tenants Advice and Advocacy Service provides culturally sensitive information, advice, advocacy, and representation services. This specialized service is dedicated to supporting Aboriginal tenants and addressing their unique housing needs and challenges. Whether you're facing issues with your tenancy or need assistance navigating the rental market, the Aboriginal Tenants Advice and Advocacy Service is here to support you.

NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal: If you find yourself in a dispute with your landlord, several avenues for resolution are available to you. NSW Fair Trading offers a free tenancy dispute resolution process for tenants who are unable to reach an agreement with their landlord. Additionally, the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) is an independent organization that can assist with resolving tenancy disputes, including cases where the Fair Trading process is unsuccessful or termination orders are being sought. Learn more about preparing for and attending a tribunal hearing on the NCAT website.

LawAccess NSW: If you require legal assistance or advice regarding your tenancy, several organisations offer free legal support services in NSW. LawAccess NSW provides a free government telephone service that offers legal information, referrals, and advice to individuals facing legal issues. Community Legal Centres NSW is another valuable resource, offering free legal assistance to people in NSW on a wide range of legal matters, including tenancy disputes. Additionally, Women's Legal Service NSW specializes in providing free legal services to women in NSW, particularly in areas such as domestic violence, family law, and child protection.

Anti-Discrimination NSW: If you believe you have been discriminated against while looking for or occupying a rental property, you can make a complaint to Anti-Discrimination NSW. They can provide assistance and guidance on how to address discrimination and advocate for your rights as a tenant.

Tenancy support services in New South Wales are committed to empowering tenants, promoting fair and affordable housing, and ensuring that tenants have access to the resources and assistance they need. These services are here to help you navigate the rental market and address any issues you may encounter during your tenancy