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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Roland Rosenbach v Stewart Harris [2014] NSWCATCD 233 Hearing dates: 24 November 2014 Date of orders: 24 November 2014 Decision date: 03 December 2014 Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Division Before: J Levingston, General Member Decision: The rent shall not exceed the sum of $720.00 per week as from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2015. The respondent's name Richardson & Wrench, is amended to Stewart Harris. Catchwords: RESIDENTIAL TENANCY – rent increase – increase not excessive- request for written reasons Legislation Cited: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 s 62 Cases Cited: Davey v Murfin ; Randy River Health and Beauty Aid Co P/L t/as Middlerock Village Park v CTTT [2007] NSWSC 1142; Rathbone v Abel R v The Vestry of St Pancras R v The Vestry of St George's, Southwark (1887) 56 LJ QB 552; Perry v Wright (1908)1 KB 441 Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs v Baker 45 ALD 136; Secretary Department of Defence v Fox (1997) 24 AAR 171; Manns v Kennedy [2007] NSWCA 217; Re Fogarty and Comcare [2007] AATA 2002; Distilled Spirits Industry Case [2003] FCA 1139; Pelka v Secretary of FACSIA [2008] FCAFC 92; David v Minister for Immigration [2004] FCA 686; R v Hunt; Exparte Sean Investments P/L (1979) 180 CLR 322; R v Toohey; Ex parte Meneling Station P/L (1982) 158 CLR 327 Strahan v RJ Sunseeker Property Developments P/L (1995); Swinburne v Puco P/L (1995) NSWRT 86 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Roland Rosenbach (applicant) Stewart Harris (respondent) Representation: Applicant in person Respondent by Ms Atkinson, managing agent File Number(s): RT 14/52847 Publication restriction: Nil
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