NSW government accused of ‘passing the buck’ on rental issue
By Grace Ormsby
01 April 2021
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The COVID-19 recovery bill that was introduced into NSW Parliament last week does nothing to support tenants or landlords, according to the Real Estate Institute of New South Wales (REINSW).
It has argued that in spite of government rhetoric, “the recovery bill merely reinforces its existing policy of providing neither tenants nor landlords any financial assistance”.
The professional body said previous state government promises to help landlords and tenants are both “misleading” and “empty”.
It has expressed concerns that landlords will now be under pressure to waive the arrears currently owed to them.
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