Originally posted by artemis
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This is I think one of the proposed changes to the RTA. The changes will have to go to Select Committee and landlords should rise en masse and make submissions about the impact on themselves. It is not hard to submit, and numbers matter.
There is a severe rental shortage in many locations, which even MPs might have noticed. Perfect time for landlords to say - "You guys do this and I'm taking my ball and going home. And good luck with the 100,000 houses."
I think I have mentioned here before that when I have sat in on rental related SC hearings, nearly all the oral submissions have been from do-good organisations that rely on government funding. Generally light on facts and heavy on sob stories.
There is a severe rental shortage in many locations, which even MPs might have noticed. Perfect time for landlords to say - "You guys do this and I'm taking my ball and going home. And good luck with the 100,000 houses."
I think I have mentioned here before that when I have sat in on rental related SC hearings, nearly all the oral submissions have been from do-good organisations that rely on government funding. Generally light on facts and heavy on sob stories.
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