We are a state government statutory body that helps make renting work for everyone. We provide tenancy information and support, bond management, dispute resolution, compliance and enforcement, and education services.
New rental laws are now in effectNew legislation to amend Queensland tenancy laws came into effect from 6 June 2024.
Get started Web services Information for tenants, owners and managers Starting a tenancy Ending a tenancy Report a rental not advertised at a fixed priceYou can tell us anonymously if you suspect rent bidding has occurred.
Report repair concernsTell us if an advertised rental property does not meet minimum housing standards.
Register to attend our eventsJoin the RTA at one of our free information sessions across Queensland.
Latest news Latest news 1 Sep 2024Minimum housing standards came into effect for all remaining tenancies from 1 September 2024 and we’ve updated some of our forms and factsheets.
20 Aug 2024Following rental law changes on 6 June 2024, the RTA was able to process 230 dismissed bonds, returning $181,000 in refund payments to Queenslanders.
19 Aug 2024If you see an advertisement for a rental property or room which doesn’t include a fixed price, you can now report it anonymously online.
16 Aug 2024The Queensland Government has announced start dates for new rental laws commencing on proclamation. Here’s what you need to know about the changes.
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