West Australian (WA) renters will continue to face no grounds evictions for the foreseeable future after a fifth state set about outlawing the practice.
South Australia (SA), over the weekend, revealed plans to stipulate tenancies could only be ended for a prescribed reason.
Those reasons include any breaches by the tenant or the landlord wanting to sell, renovate or occupy the property.
Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory recently joined Victoria and Tasmania in banning no-fault evictions, while New South Wales has promised to end the practice this year.
No-fault evictions allow landlords to end a tenancy without giving a reason if, for example, they believe they can charge new tenants more….
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