Last reviewed 17 July 2026

Further Professional Review

RentPath is a strong general-information build, but several areas should receive specialist review before being treated as complete legal guidance.

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Review required

RentPath should be reviewed by a Queensland tenancy specialist or legal service before public promotion as a relied-upon legal-information platform.

Items requiring further review

  • All statutory notice periods and service rules should be checked by a Queensland tenancy specialist before public reliance, especially where weekends, public holidays, service method or rooming accommodation are involved.
  • Rent increase content should be reviewed after any RTA or legislative update, particularly rules attaching frequency limits to the property and fixed-term agreement exceptions.
  • Break lease cost guidance should be reviewed for agreement-date differences and the current RTA formula or mitigation approach.
  • Domestic and family violence tenancy pathways should be reviewed by a specialist DFV legal or support service.
  • Emergency and specialist service phone numbers and hours should be re-checked before launch and regularly after launch.
  • Accessibility should receive manual screen-reader testing with NVDA, VoiceOver or JAWS and external WCAG 2.2 AA review.
  • The static feedback mailto workflow should be replaced with a privacy-assessed backend only if the site owner is ready to manage personal information safely.