Queensland tenants and social groups welcome proposal to limit rent increases to once a year
by Eden Gillespie from World news | The Guardian on (#6A36C)
But expert says limiting frequency of rent hikes without a cap is unlikely to make a difference amid rising rate of homelessness
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A proposal by the Queensland government to limit rent increases to once a year has been applauded by the tenants' union and social organisations who say the measure would ease cost-of-living pressures.
In Queensland, landlords can currently increase rents every six months. Limiting rent increases to once a year would bring the state in line with other Australian jurisdictions like Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and New South Wales.
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