NSW Plans No-Ground Eviction Ban by 2025
NSW Plans No-Ground Eviction Ban by 2025
NSW Plans No-Ground Eviction Ban by 2025
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The New South Wales (NSW) government plans to introduce legislation in September to ban no-grounds evictions, addressing a major concern for renters who can currently be evicted without reason. Premier Chris Minns stated that the reforms, which also include a portable bond scheme, aim to protect tenants by requiring landlords to provide 'reasonable grounds' for eviction, such as property damage or non-payment of rent. The legislation is expected to come into effect by early 2025, with transitional protections suggested to prevent mass evictions before the law is implemented. Additionally, landlords could face penalties for providing non-genuine reasons for eviction. These changes are part of a broader effort to improve rental conditions as median rent prices in Sydney have reached record highs. The reforms are seen as a significant shift in tenant rights, aiming to provide more stability and peace of mind for the state's two million renters.

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Fears NSW renters could be mass-evicted ahead of proposed law change
NSW landlords may be fined if they evict tenants for ‘non-genuine’ reasons
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Fears NSW renters could be mass-evicted ahead of proposed law change
NSW landlords may be fined if they evict tenants for ‘non-genuine’ reasons

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