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In this episode of The Property Management Playbook, hosts Andrew Nguyen and Robert Gallo delve into Section 91ZZH of the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (VIC), which imposes a six-month restriction on re-letting properties after certain notices to vacate have been issued.

We explore the circumstances under which this section applies, such as when a rental provider issues a notice to vacate for reasons like demolition, change of use, or occupation by the provider or their family. We discuss the legal obligations that prevent re-letting the premises for residential use within six months of the notice, unless specific conditions are met or exemptions are granted by VCAT.

Through practical examples and expert insights, we highlight the importance of compliance with this provision to avoid potential legal repercussions. Whether you're a property manager, landlord, or renter, understanding the nuances of Section 91ZZH is crucial for navigating tenancy terminations lawfully.

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