Jump to Share article Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Email Share link via email Jump to heading These fact sheets only contain general information. It is not legal advice and should not be relied on as a substitute for legal advice. I am experiencing FDV and want to leave my tenancy This fact sheet is about your rights if you experience FDV while renting, how to leave your tenancy and where to get further help and assistance. I am experiencing FDV and want to stay in my tenancy This fact sheet is about your rights if you experience FDV while renting and want to stay safely in your tenancy. Responsibilities for charges and damage arising from FDV This fact sheet is about what happens with the bond when a tenant leaves due to FDV. It provides information about what happens if there are rent arrears, damage to the property or other charges, and when a lessor (landlord) can inspect the property. My co-tenant has terminated their interest in the tenancy on the grounds of FDV, what do I do? This fact sheet provides options if you are a co-tenant (and you have not been accused of FDV). I have been accused of FDV This fact sheet provides information if you are a co-tenant who has been accused of FDV and are looking for options, including where to get further help and information.