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The Outlook: for rental

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A rise in the number of people renting in Australia over the past two decades has triggered calls for changes to laws to better protect tenants. Victoria is the latest jurisdiction to amend its laws, with changes due to take effect in 2020.


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A rise in the number of people renting in Australia over the past two decades has triggered calls for changes to laws to better protect tenants. Victoria is the latest jurisdiction to amend its laws, with changes due to take effect in 2020.



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