Legal Help for Caravan Park Renters in WA

Living in a caravan park or long-stay rental in Western Australia can offer a unique lifestyle at an affordable price. However, as a renter, you may encounter issues such as rent increases or maintenance disputes. It's crucial to understand your rights and know where to seek legal help.

Your Rights in Caravan and Residential Parks

In Western Australia, renters' rights in caravan parks and residential parks are protected under the Residential Tenancies Act 1987. This legislation outlines all the responsibilities for both landlords and tenants to ensure fair and lawful dealings.

Common Issues and How to Address Them

Rent Increases

If you receive a notice for a rent increase, ensure it complies with the Residential Tenancies Act 1987. A rent increase can only occur at specified intervals and must be communicated to you in writing at least 60 days in advance.

Maintenance and Repairs

Landlords are responsible for maintaining the property in a habitable condition. This includes necessary repairs and regular maintenance. Should you encounter issues with repairs, you can issue a written request using the Form 1AA.

Eviction Notices

Evictions must follow a lawful process. If you receive an eviction notice, verify that it adheres to the guidelines provided in the legislation. You may dispute an unfair eviction at the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT).

Always document any communication with your landlord in writing for future reference.

Forms and Legal Resources

Here are some essential forms and resources for caravan park renters:

  • Form 1AA: Use this form to outline the terms and obligations within a residential tenancy agreement. It helps clarify responsibilities regarding maintenance and repairs. Download Form 1AA
  • State Administrative Tribunal (SAT): The body that handles disputes related to residential tenancies in Western Australia. Visit SAT
  1. What should I do if my rent increases unexpectedly?

    Ensure the increase is in line with your lease agreement and the Residential Tenancies Act 1987. If not, discuss it with your landlord or seek mediation from the SAT.

  2. Who can help with tenancy disputes in caravan parks?

    Contact the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT) or a community legal centre for assistance in resolving disputes.

  3. How do I request repairs from my landlord?

    Use the Form 1AA to submit a formal repair request to your landlord. Make sure to keep a copy for your records.

Need Help? Resources for Renters

If you're facing tenancy issues, consider reaching out to the following resources:


Understanding your rental agreement and knowing where to find legal help can significantly ease the process of addressing any issues that arise. Don't hesitate to seek advice if you believe your renter rights are being infringed.

Bob Jones
Bob Jones

Editor & Researcher, Tenant Rights Australia

Bob writes and reviews tenant law content for various regions. They’re passionate about housing justice and simplifying legal protections for tenants everywhere.