Residential Tenancy (Rental Market Reform) Amendment Bill 2021
The bill makes four reforms to the Residential Tenancy Act 1997.
The bill makes four reforms to the Residential Tenancy Act 1997.
The average Tasmanian renter is struggling to pay their rent and know that they could lose their home at the drop of a hat.
On behalf of Tasmanian renters and those struggling to find a home, the Greens will bring on for debate our Bill to reform the state’s rental laws
It was a surprise to me and presumably other members that social housing providers are currently exempt from window covering requirements.
As you are well aware, renters are doing it tough. The need for laws to protect renters' rights are well articulated, understood and overdue.
Our public housing waiting list has more than doubled in size under this Government, and is now an average of 80 weeks.
It's time the Liberals finally recognised the needs of renters by supporting the national push for changes to rental laws, and by taking action at a state level
We would argue there is a whole lot that needs to be amended in the Residential Tenancy Act to strengthen tenants' rights.
Tasmania is the most savage, unaffordable rental market in the nation and we have the fastest growing rate of homelessness.
Anglicare’s annual Rental Affordability Snapshot, released today, has again highlighted the depths of the state’s rental crisis