About LandlordLogic
Helping self-managing landlords understand and meet their legal obligations clearly, calmly, and correctly.
Managing a rental property involves far more than collecting rent and arranging repairs. Landlords have ongoing legal duties around inspections, access, notices, documentation, and dispute handling — and getting these wrong can create unnecessary risk, cost, and stress.
Built from real landlord experience
LandlordLogic was created out of direct, first-hand experience. The site is built by a self-managing landlord with over seven years of practical experience navigating tenancy compliance, inspections, notices, maintenance disputes, and formal processes under Australian tenancy legislation.
Like many landlords, the need for clear and reliable guidance became evident not in theory, but through real situations where uncertainty, conflicting advice, and misinformation created avoidable problems.
LandlordLogic focuses on explaining landlord obligations in plain language, with practical examples and structured guidance that prioritise compliance over confrontation. The aim is to help landlords understand what they must do, what they can do, and where common mistakes occur — without shortcuts, intimidation, or legally risky advice.
The content published here is written specifically for landlords who manage their own properties and want to do things properly, methodically, and lawfully.
While much of the information applies broadly across Australia, tenancy laws vary by state. Where guidance is state-specific, this is clearly identified, with particular focus on Western Australia.
LandlordLogic is not a legal service and does not replace professional advice. It is designed as a practical reference and learning resource to help landlords better understand their responsibilities, improve compliance, and reduce avoidable mistakes before they escalate into disputes.
This site is being developed gradually, with a strong emphasis on accuracy, clarity, and usefulness. New content and tools will be added over time.