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Mortgagee repossession

As a tenant in NSW you have certain legal rights – this resource explains your rights if the landlord doesn’t pay their loan, and the bank or lender (the ‘mortgagee’) wants to sell or take possession of your rented home.

If you receive letters or notices from someone claiming to be a mortgagee for the premises, you should check the documents very carefully (see more below). It is also a good idea to get advice as soon as possible – contact a Community Legal Centre or your local Tenants’ Advice and Advocacy Service.
 

Resource updated June 2025


This information resource is intended as a guide to the law and should not be used as a substitute for legal advice. It applies to people who live in, or are affected by, the law as it applies in New South Wales, Australia.
© Tenants’ Union of NSW.