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All Tenancy Tribunal orders are presented in written form. A Tenancy Tribunal decision will contain the adjudicator's orders, and give the adjudicator's reasons as to why those orders have been made.

The majority of tenancy Tribunal decisions are posted on line but not all orders are made public due to legal requirements or an adjudicator's decision to not permit publication of the decision. Records may be accessed online for 36 months following the hearing.

You can search using the name of a landlord or tenant and/or the address of a residential tenancy. You can also use the Tribunal's application number if you have it.

Important information

  1. The Tribunal makes every reasonable effort to ensure it achieves the highest level of accuracy possible when recording the names of the parties involved. However the Tribunal is reliant upon the party who initiated the proceedings to accurately identify the parties.
  2. There is no verification undertaken by the Tribunal, or the Ministry of Justice, of the names of the parties recorded in the order it makes.
  3. It is intended that Tribunal orders will be published on this site once the decision is final.
  4. Orders of the Tribunal are made by independent judicial officers (Tenancy Adjudicators) and cannot be altered in any way.
  5. If an order is stayed or overturned as a result of a re-hearing, the original order may not be published.
  6. Only the Tribunal itself can amend the order through the statutory re-hearing or appeal provisions.
  7. Please also see this website's more general disclaimer provisions.

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