In an earlier note I suggested that the landlord needs to offer to its tenant an extension of the lease term by up to 24 months. However, it has been pointed out to me that the extension that the landlord needs to offer may be less than that. Regulation 13 states that (emphasis added): Extension […]
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Update on the new Regulations – landlord’s requirement to offer an extension of the lease term under the Regulations
The Australian Government Solicitor ready-reckoner of the response of each state and Territory and the Commonwealth’s responses to the crisis
May 6, 2020
Click to access Australian%20Jurisdictions%20responses%20to%20COVID-19-5May2020.pdf
First observations about the new landlord and tenant regulations
May 2, 2020
Well, the new Regulations contain a few surprises with some wins for each of landlords and tenants respectively. The Regulations broadly follow the scheme of the Code with a number of notable exceptions. Abi and my preliminary comments are set out below. First, as expected, the Regulations operate for the period 29 March 2020 to […]
Victorian Regulations have been published…
May 1, 2020
The COVID-19 Omnibus (Emergency Measures) (Commercial Leases and Licences) Regulations 2020 (Vic) have just been published and are available here: Omnibus Regs Abi and I will write a summary shortly.
Link to last week’s webinar
April 28, 2020
For those who have not seen it but still want to, here is the link to last week’s webinar that Abilene Singh and I presented: https://www.greenslist.com.au/media/Coronavirus-and-Victorian-retail-and-commercial-tenancies Links to our slides and the Commonwealth Code are attached to the last couple of posts on this blog, which you should have to hand when viewing the webinar. […]
NSW landlord and tenant regulations passed
April 27, 2020
The New South Wales government has produced regulations to give effect to the National Cabinet Mandatory Code of Conduct for landlords and tenants. We have not yet see the Victorian equivalent and it is not clear whether Victoria’s regulations will follow a similar model or take a different approach. However, it is already apparent that […]
Webinar slides
April 24, 2020
To add to my technical woes today, my PowerPoint slides did not attach to my last post. Here they are: COVID-19 webinar (24 April 2020) After the technophobic day that I have had, all I can say is … TGIF! Stay safe and keep practicing your social distancing, folks.
Webinar update – thanks, apologies and spoiler alert!
April 24, 2020
OK, so we had some technical problems in today’s webinar. Thanks for those who attended and sorry we left you hanging on the line. We recorded the webinar and it is being edited. We expect to post it in the next few days. I will post a link when it is available. In the meantime, […]
New emergency Act passed by Victorian Parliament
April 23, 2020
The much-anticipated emergency measures Bill has been tabled in Victorian Parliament today to create legislation to give effect to the Code and was passed this afternoon. However, the Act is only ‘enabling legislation’, ie it is legislation that allows the creation of regulations that give effect to the Code, recently published by the National Cabinet. […]
Webinar on 24 April 2020
April 21, 2020
At 1:00pm on 24 April 2020, Abilene Singh and I will be presenting a webinar on the COVID-19 legislation that is expected to be debated before Victorian Parliament on Thursday, 23 April, and on related topics. For those interested in attending the webinar, the details are: Coronavirus and Victorian retail and commercial tenancies This […]

May 11, 2020
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