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Retirement Villages Association rejects mandatory capital gain sharing with residents

RVA says residents must decide between financial certainty of village living or exposure to capital gain.

Will Mace
Thu, 20 May 2021

The Retirement Village Association (RVA) has proposed giving village residents a greater voice and an improved complaints process, but completely rejected the need for regulation to encourage operators to share capital gains.

Speaking before the Economic Development, Science and Innovation

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Will Mace
Thu, 20 May 2021
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