Australian Rental Properties

A landlord may enter the premises without the consent of rent from tenants if ..?
The property owner has left the local thought it would be unnecessary, but has now been discovered that can and should recover quickly enough? In this situation, the owner has tried to negotiate a date and time to look good, but the tenant has been difficult and prevention (not answer phone calls or letters of response, etc, etc) Thus, the owner has the intention to send the tenant a letter two weeks notice of its intention to enter the property at a specific time and date and my question is if the tenant not accept the landlord may enter yet? more than others, if the landlord can enter these circumstances and the tenant refuses to let them enter (closing the door closed) Is this a sufficient reason to terminate the lease? (Under Lease Australia), with comments on the situation would be very useful!
If you submitted a letter requesting the information you need on your property that allows them to rent from you, then you have the right to enter the property. If you do not feel comfortable going to the police to carry with you so they can verify the content be removed from the property. If you rent to someone that does not have the decency to allow time to recover your property, you do not want to live on his property in May.
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