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John Melis, Expert
Hi! My name is***** a solicitor in Australia, and I’m happy to help you.
Where do you want to challenge the eviction, you can do this in the New South Wales Civil Administrative Tribunal.
That will give you time to try and resolve this matter amicably between the tenant and the landlord.
The New South Wales Civil Administrative Tribunal “NCAT” is perfect for meditating disputes. It brings the parties together to discuss the issues.
I invite you to start with Fair Trading first. In most cases, at mediation, the matter will settle.
If you need to go to the tribunal, the document you file in the tribunal is the points of claim.
Draft the complaint in numbered points. Detail the issue and what action you have taken to resolve the matter.
The following link will assist you. http://www.ncat.nsw.gov.au
There are help menus on the website that will assist you with the application.
After lodging your application, you will receive an email from the tribunal. That email will explain the next steps.
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John Melis, Expert
If you file your application to the tribunal today, and serve it on the landlord, that will give you time up your sleeve with respect and not having to leave on 24 April 2021.
It was my pleasure to help you today, and I thank you for chatting with me. Let me know if you have any other questions.