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Rental reforms taking effect today are major improvements for Victorian renters

Tenants Victoria 2 mins read

Tenants Victoria has welcomed rental law reforms that come into force today as crucial steps for nearly 2 million Victorian renters, delivering long-awaited protections against arbitrary evictions and exploitative practices.

 

Tenants Victoria CEO Jennifer Beveridge said the reforms – including a complete ban on 'no-fault' evictions and rental bidding – represent a significant strengthening of renter rights.

 

"This marks a major shift for Victoria's almost 2 million renters. These reforms recognise that renters deserve security and stability in their homes," Ms Beveridge said.

 

"The complete ban on 'no-fault' evictions means renters can finally assert their rights – like asking for repairs or challenging unfair practices – without fear of being thrown out for no reason.”

 

Reforms taking effect today include:

 

* Complete ban on 'no-fault' evictions at the end of fixed-term leases

* Prohibition on accepting rental bids above advertised prices

* Ban on requesting more than one month's rent in advance (except for properties over $900/week)

* Extended notice periods from 60 to 90 days for rent increases and most evictions

* Mandatory annual smoke alarm checks

* Stronger protections for renters' personal information

 

Ms Beveridge said the ban on rental bidding would end one of the most exploitative practices.

 

"No more will desperate renters be forced into bidding wars they can't afford just to secure a home. Landlords and agents who accept bids above the advertised price now face real penalties,” she said.

 

"It's hard enough trying to find somewhere to live without turning the rental market into an auction house.”

 

The extended notice periods for rent increases and evictions would provide critical breathing room for renters facing changes, Ms Beveridge said.

 

"Ninety days' notice gives renters real time to plan, budget, and if necessary, find alternative accommodation. In this tight rental market, that extra month can make the difference between finding a new home and facing homelessness."

 

Ms Beveridge said while the reforms were significant, more work remained to address the housing crisis.

 

"These protections are essential, but we still need action on rental affordability. Tenants Victoria is calling for a rent increase fairness formula to protect renters from arbitrary price shocks that are forcing families out of their communities,” she said.


Contact details:

Matt Coughlan 0400 561 480 / [email protected]

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