1. The “14-Day Rule” (Rent Arrears)
In Victoria, you are not considered in “legal breach” until your rent is more than 14 days late.
- The Process: On the 15th day of unpaid rent, your landlord can issue a Notice to Vacate.
- The Protection: This notice is not an immediate eviction. It is a formal warning that you have 14 days to pay the debt or move out.
- The 2026 “Reset”: If you pay the full amount before the date listed on the notice, the notice is cancelled automatically. In 2026, you can use this “reset” up to five times in a 12-month period before the landlord can apply for a permanent eviction.
2. VCAT and Payment Plans
If you cannot pay the full amount, the landlord must apply to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) to evict you.
- The Hearing: You will be invited to a hearing (often via phone or video link in 2026). Do not skip this.
- The Outcome: If you can prove you are experiencing temporary hardship but have a plan to pay, VCAT can order a Payment Plan. This allows you to pay your back-rent in small, manageable installments alongside your regular rent, preventing eviction.
3. Where to Get Free Help Immediately
Do not face a landlord alone. These 2026 services are free and confidential:
- ISEALP (at Study Melbourne Hub): Located at 17 Hardware Lane, they provide specialized lawyers for international students. They can negotiate with your landlord on your behalf.
- Tenants Victoria: The peak body for renters. They offer a “Rent Stress” toolkit specifically updated for 2026 cost-of-living challenges.
- University Welfare: USYD, Monash, and RMIT have emergency “Crisis Grants” (usually $500–$1,000) that can help cover one-off rental shortfalls.
4. 2026 Rental Rights Summary
| Situation | Your Right | Landlord’s Restriction |
| 1-14 Days Late | You can stay; no legal notice yet. | Cannot charge late fees or interest. |
| Notice to Vacate | Cancelled if you pay within 14 days. | Cannot physically remove you. |
| Financial Hardship | Can request a VCAT Payment Plan. | Must follow VCAT’s decision. |
| Eviction | Only Police with a Warrant can evict. | Cannot change locks or cut off utilities. |
5. Important 2026 Warning: “Informal” Renting
If you are subletting a room without a formal contract (a “handshake deal”), you may still have rights under Victoria’s Rooming House laws.
- The Rule: If you pay rent regularly, you are likely a “resident” under the law. Seek advice from the Study Melbourne Hub immediately if a “head-tenant” tells you to leave without notice.






