Landlords and tenants being asked to pick up the bill for Sydney’s latest lockdown
By Fergus Halliday
30 June 2021
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Rental relief was not included in the NSW state government’s tranche of pandemic support measures.
The Real Estate Institute of New South Wales (REINSW) has gone to bat for both landlords and tenants, following the announcement of the state government’s latest support package for small businesses.
Citing the record stamp duty revenues revealed by the recent NSW state budget, REINSW CEO Tim McKibbin said, “It is entirely appropriate and achievable for government to provide direct rental assistance to tenants impacted by the latest lockdown so that landlords are not left out of pocket.
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