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It is an offence to take photographs or use recording devices in hearing rooms and NCAT premises.
Changes to tenancy laws allow tenants who need to escape circumstances of domestic violence to end their tenancy immediately and without penalty.
NCAT cannot provide legal advice. NCAT Registry staff can provide you with information about our practices and procedures.
NCAT can hear and decide disputes about stolen goods claimed to be in possession of a pawnbroker or second-hand dealer.
Parties can apply to renew proceedings if a work order (to provide goods or services) is not complied with within the period specified by the Tribunal.
NCAT's Consumer and Commercial Division resolves a wide range of everyday disputes such as tenancy and other residential disputes, and consumer claims.
Orders for the payment of money can be enforced by registering a certified copy of the order with the NSW Local Court.
NCAT can hear and decide residential community disputes between residents, owners and operators.
Frequently asked questions about the conciliation process.
NCAT can hear and decide disputes between holiday park owners and long-term casual occupants.
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