NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Craig Kentell v Oliver Steele Oliver Steele v Craig Kentell [2014] NSWCATCD 102 Hearing dates: 15 January 2014 Decision date: 23 January 2014 Before: S Westgarth, Deputy President Decision: 1.Craig Kentell of [...] Redfern is to pay Oliver Steele of [...] Alexandria the sum of $3,520.00 within 21 days of the date of this order. 2.The Residential Tenancy Agreement is hereby terminated in accordance with s 87 of the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 as the tenant has breached clause 32 of the agreement. 3.The tenant is to give possession to the landlord immediately. 4.The landlord is to advise the tenant of these orders in writing by delivery of a letter to the premises within 24 hours of the making of these orders. 5.The order for possession is suspended until 10 February 2014. 6.The tenant Oliver Steele shall pay to the landlord Craig Kentell a daily occupation fee at the rate of $128.57 per day from the date of termination namely 22 January 2014, until the date vacant occupation is given to the landlord. 7.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: Compensation and termination Legislation Cited: Residential Tenancies Act 2010 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Craig Kentell (Applicant / cross respondent) Oliver Steele (Respondent / cross applicant) File Number(s): RT 13/61056 RT 13/63865 RT 13/47032 RT 13/54522
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