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New Queensland laws designed to help tenants could force them out of homes

by Joy
New laws designed to protect renters in Queensland could force them out of homes instead, according to advocates.
A loophole in the state government’s rules limiting rent rises means landlords can make more money by dumping existing tenants.
From July 1, the change means landlords can only increase a tenant’s rent once in a 12-month period unless the tenant leaves.
The new occupant can legally be charged a newly hiked rent, leaving tenants with few options.
Even if a tenant is willing to pay an increase to be able to stay in their home, the new laws prevent them from making the choice.

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