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Unclaimed Residential Tenancy Bond Money

DISCLAIMER
Landlords and agents are required to pay any unclaimed residential tenancy bond monies into the Tenancy Trust Account administered by Consumer Affairs if the tenant does not claim the monies within six months of the end of the lease. As part of this process landlords and agents provide Consumer Affairs with the following information: your name, the address of the tenancy and the amount of bond amount.
This information and any information provided by you in making a claim, will be used only for the purpose for which it was provided, and will not be disclosed without your consent, except where authorised or required by law.
If you think your name is on the list of unclaimed bonds, search the database by entering your surname in the box below.
For more information on how to make a claim, refer to the Fact Sheet.
To make a claim, use the Claim Form.
For further information or advice, contact Consumer Affairs on 1800 019 319 or on email consumer@nt.gov.au .