Landlords' concerns about new tenancy laws based on 'misinfo

Landlords' concerns about new tenancy laws based on 'misinformation'


Landlords' concerns about new tenancy laws based on 'misinformation' - tenant group
Newshub
10/02/2021
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Penny Arthur and Kristin Sutherland on The AM Show.
A tenants' rights group is dismissing landlords' concerns they won't be able to evict unruly tenants, saying there's been a lot of "misinformation" spread about how the new laws work. 
And despite the latest changes to the Residential Tenancies Act giving tenants more rights and security of tenure, landlords are confident property remains a good investment in the long-term. 
From Thursday, the second phase of the Government's overhaul of tenancy law came into force. Tenants can now make minor changes to their rental and get fibre installed without their landlord's permission. Landlords can't boot people out of their homes without cause, and will have to provide evidence of repeated antisocial behaviour if that's their reason.

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