Mercury (Hobart)

Landlords get voice in newgroup

- SUSANOONG susan.oong2@news.com.au

A NEWLY minted advocacy body for Tasmanian landlords will provide a voice for an otherwise unrepresen­ted group.

The Tasmanian Residentia­l Rental Property Owners Associatio­n was incorporat­ed on Thursday in response to the growing nunber of landlords carrying the cost of missed rental payments due to changed te nancy rules.

In July, the state government introduced changes to residentia­l tenancies including a rent freeze and a ban on evictions for tenants facing financial hard ship during the pandemic.

The result is an escalation in rental arrears across the state, a burden currently shouldered by private individual­s.

Associatio­n president Louise Elliot said the need for the organisati­on was evident after her Facebook page for Tasmanian rental property owners reached 500 members.

“We get genuine landlords joining everyday.

“Many are beside themselves and emotionall­y exhausted after trying to recoup lost rental payments, and most don’t have the resources to take their fight through the courts,” Mrs Elliot said.

Tasmania was the first state to ban evictions during the pandemic and has placed a freeze on rent rises.

Tenants’ Union of Tasmania acting principal solicitor Ben Bartl said while the protection­s were put in place to assist tenants, the intention was never to disadvanta­ge land lords.

He said the new advocacy group will bring rental property owners to the table.

“There isn’t currently a specific landlord investor voice and this organisati­on will bring that different voice to the debate ,” he said.

For more informatio­n, go to www.tasmanianr­entalowner­s.com

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