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Select committee hears arguments on no cause tenancy terminations

Citizens Advice Bureau says it is not good, evidence-based law reform.

Parliament's social services and community select committee is hearing submissions on the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill.

Brent Edwards Mon, 05 Aug 2024

The Citizens Advice Bureau opposes moves to give landlords back the power of terminating tenancies without cause, but the Property Investors Federation says it will be better for good tenants.

No cause terminations were banned in 2021 as part of a broader range of reforms put in place between 2018

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Brent Edwards Mon, 05 Aug 2024
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