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Old Jul 11th 2015 | 1:18 pm
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Question Applying for renatal properties through tApp

I have applied for leasing a property through tApp https://t-app.com.au . And I had to sign the TRA Disclosure Form https://tradingreference.com/forms/tendec.pdf for the application. What if I apply for another property and I get approved for both? Am I obliged to lease both properties or can reject the one I don't like?

There is a section on page 2 of the PDF saying:
Should this application be accepted by the Landlord I agree to enter into a Residential Tenancy Agreement pursuant to the Residential Tenancies Act 2010.


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Old Jul 11th 2015 | 4:39 pm
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Default Re: Applying for renatal properties through tApp

If you get both then you choose the one you want. You can't be forced to sign a tenancy agreement on more than one property.
 
Old Jul 11th 2015 | 5:14 pm
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Default Re: Applying for renatal properties through tApp

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If you get both then you choose the one you want. You can't be forced to sign a tenancy agreement on more than one property.
Thanks. Applied for the second property now.
 

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