Article 6AYEJ Groups fear landlords may use loophole to bypass Queensland’s new once-a-year rent-rise law

Groups fear landlords may use loophole to bypass Queensland’s new once-a-year rent-rise law

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Eden Gillespie
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QCOSS and other tenant advocacy groups support the new rental measures but urge landlords to do the right thing, saying there is still more work to do' around housing reform

A loophole in newly passed Queensland laws could incentivise landlords to end leases after six months, bypassing the yearly limit on rent rises by bringing in new tenants, critics say.

The state government passed last-minute amendments on Tuesday to limit the frequency of rent increases to once a year. The government said the legislation - added to the Palaszczuk government's electoral reform bill - was passed in a hurry to respond to the state's housing crisis.

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