NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Hunt v Heydon [2018] NSWCATAP 61 Hearing dates: 28 February 2018 Date of orders: 09 March 2018 Decision date: 09 March 2018 Jurisdiction: Appeal Panel Before: P Durack SC – Senior Member D Charles – Senior Member Decision: 1. The appeal is allowed in part.
2. Remit the following claims by the appellant for re-determination by the Tribunal:
a) The claim for rent due up until the date when the tenancy terminated.
b) The claims in respect of a missing Fire Screen, missing shelves and bench and broken tiles.
c) A claim for the cost of a set of replacement keys. Catchwords: APPEAL – residential tenancy – claims by landlord at end of tenancy - when tenancy terminated – adequacy of reasons. Legislation Cited: Residential Tenancies Act 2010 Cases Cited: Hernady v Raccani [2016] NSWCATAP 67 Patrizi t/as Patrizi Motor Repairs v Garstang [2016] NSWCATAP 114 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Donald Hunt & Larraine Hunt (Appellants) Barry Heydon & Trish Heydon (Respondents) Representation: All parties were self-represented File Number(s): AP 17/51910 Publication restriction: None Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Division Date of Decision: 28 November 2017 Before: S Smith, General Member File Number(s): RT 17/26494
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