Renters’ Rights Bill already impacting early surrender agreements, says ex-Propertymark president - Property Industry Eye
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Need for Law Reform: Residential Tenancies and Late Fees
By: Shaun Fluker and JD students with the Public Interest Law Clinic Legislation Commented On: Residential Tenancies Act, SA 2004, c R-17.1 PDF Version: Need for Law Reform: Residential Tenancies and Late Fees The Public Interest Law Clinic has an ongoing law reform project file on residential tenancies. During the Fall 2024 and Winter 2025 semesters, the Clinic
Renters’ Rights Bill already impacting early surrender agreements, says ex-Propertymark president - Property Industry Eye
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Renters' Rights Bill already impacting early surrender agreements, says ex-Propertymark president
Greg Tsuman, previous president of Propertymark, has warned that the implementation of the Renters’ Rights Bill is already causing problems in the private rental sector (PRS). Tsuman said he has seen a rise in early surrender agreements as tenants believe the new rules are already in place, meaning they can leave their tenancies just by giving two months’ notice. Tsuman said: “Because the Renters’ Rights Bill means that any tenant can leave a …
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