NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Ryan v Stanford [2021] NSWCATCD 149 Hearing dates: 19 October 2021 and 17 November 2021 Date of orders: 17 November 2021 Decision date: 17 November 2021 Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Division Before: D Barnetson, General Member Decision: 1. The Residential Tenancy Agreement is terminated in accordance with s 85 of the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 as the landlord has served a 90 day notice for termination of a periodic tenancy. 2. The Residential Tenancy Agreement is terminated immediately and possession is to be given to the landlord on the date of termination. 3. The order for possession is suspended until 1 December 2021 4. The tenant shall pay the landlord a daily occupation fee at the rate of $30.00 per day from the day after the date of termination, namely 18 November 2021 until the date vacant possession is given to the landlord. 5. Within 60 days of the date for possession of the premises specified in these orders the landlord may request the relisting of the application to determine the amount of the occupation fee owing. Catchwords: LEASES AND TENANCIES — Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (NSW) — Termination Legislation Cited: Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (NSW) Cases Cited: Nil Texts Cited: Nil Category: Principal judgment Parties: Stephanie Ryan (First Applicant) Mitchell Ryan (Second Applicant) Carmel Sandford (Respondent) Representation: Applicant (Self-represented) Respondent (Self-represented) File Number(s): RT 21/40811 Publication restriction: None
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