Minimum housing standards aim to ensure all Queensland rental properties are safe, secure and functional.
Minimum housing standards came into effect for new tenancies (including renewed tenancy agreements) from 1 September 2023 and for all remaining tenancies from 1 September 2024. The property must meet minimum housing standards when the tenant moves in and throughout the tenancy agreement.
These new standards apply to all types of tenancies, including general tenancies, moveable dwellings, and rooming accommodation agreements.
Minimum housing standards specify that rental properties must:
It is the property manager's/owner’s responsibility to ensure the property meets minimum housing standards at the start of the tenancy.
If a maintenance issue occurs during the tenancy which means the property no longer complies with minimum housing standards, it’s the tenant’s responsibility to make every effort to inform the property manager/owner or the nominated emergency repair contact (who will be listed on the tenancy agreement) about the issue.
It’s the property manager's/owner’s responsibility to ensure repairs are made in a timely manner.
Repairs required to make the property meet minimum housing standards are classified as emergency repairs and the emergency repair process should be followed.