NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Beasley v Meriton Property Services Pty Ltd [2022] NSWCATCD 130 Hearing dates: 28 June 2022 Date of orders: 06 September 2022 Decision date: 06 September 2022 Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Division Before: D Moujalli, Senior Member Decision: 1. Order that the rent increase to $630 is excessive. 2. Order that the rent payable by the applicants to the respondent shall not exceed $570 per week from 24 May 2022 to 24 May 2023. 3. Order pursuant to s 47(5) of the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (NSW) that the respondent is to repay the applicants any rent paid in excess of the amount specified in order 2 within 14 days of the date of these orders. Catchwords: LEASES AND TENANCIES – rent increase – fair rent – comparable premises Legislation Cited: Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (NSW) Cases Cited: Baltov v Casaceli [2021] NSWCATCD 91 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Hannah Beasley and Paul McCormack (Applicants)
Meriton Property Services Pty Ltd (Respondent) Representation: Applicants (self-represented)
Respondent: Ms Rosetto File Number(s): RT 22/15458 Publication restriction: Nil
REASONS FOR DECISION
Introduction 1. The applicants are the tenants of residential premises owned by the respondent who is the landlord of the premises. 2. The applicants lodged an application with the Tribunal on 7 April 2022 (the Application). The applicants seek an order under s 44(1)(a) of the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (NSW) (RTA) that a rent increase is excessive. 3. The Application was listed for hearing on 28 June 2022. 4. At the hearing on 28 June 2022, both parties appeared without legal representation. The applicants appeared in person and the respondent was represented by one its managers, Ms Rossetto. 5. The hearing on 28 June 2022 proceeded by telephone. At the hearing the parties were given an opportunity to present their evidence, ask questions of the other party and make submissions. The parties did this in a respectful manner and the Tribunal is grateful for their co-operation in the conduct of the hearing.
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