OVERVIEW
The Residential Tenancies Act 1997 regulates the rights and responsibilities of rental providers and renters in residential rental properties in Victoria. It sets out rules for rental agreements, rent payments, repairs and maintenance, privacy, bond handling, dispute resolution, and termination of tenancies. Beyond governing their rights and relationships with each other, it provides the legal structures that support rental agreements.
Beyond the raft of changes legislated in 2018 and implemented in 2021, the Residential Tenancies Act and its associated regulations are undergoing further changes as outlined in Victoria’s Housing Statement. The Housing Statement is a policy document introduced by the Victorian Government that enacts significant legislative and regulatory reforms to the real estate sector.
Major reforms to the Residential Tenancies Act will come into effect on 25 November 2025, and the REIV has been working closely with policymakers and Consumer Affairs Victoria—providing industry feedback and advocating for targeted training as these changes take shape.
Following the commencement of the reforms, the REIV will host a series of webinars to give Victorian Property Managers an early understanding of the new requirements and their practical implications.
Rental Reforms Unpacked