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What if a tenant has a short term lease and does not waive his or her right to a five year term?

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What if a tenant has a short term lease and does not waive his or her right to a five year term?

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If a short term lease is extended to a five year lease by virtue of the operation of the Act, the landlord may increase the rent from the date of commencement of the additional period and then annually, in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index for Sydney, if the lease does not stipulate any other method for determining the rent.

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