Queensland Amends Rental Laws, Bans Rental Bidding

JOINT STATEMENT
  • Miles Government backing state's renters with support package to provide more financial aid, rights and protections
  • $160 million support will provide more assistance for people to find, get and keep a rental home
  • Rent bidding will also be banned under new laws
  • Forms part of long-term housing plan – Homes for Queenslanders

The Miles Labor Government will provide extra relief for Queensland renters while introducing tough legislation to make it fairer, safer and easier to find, get and keep a rental.

Through Homes for Queenslanders, $160 million will be invested in a Renters Relief Package over five years.

This will see additional funding provided for the government's more than 20 private markets products and services, with eligibility for assistance to be expanded to help more renters.

The government will also establish a portable bond scheme allowing tenants to transfer their bonds when relocating from one rental property to another.

While this scheme is being established, a Bridging Bond Loan product will be introduced to assist households to afford the upfront cost of a new bond, pending release of their old bond.

A new rental sector Code of Conduct will be explored with all parties to crack down on dodgy and unprofessional practices and ensure better protections for renters.

Rent bidding will be banned and penalties will be enforced against agents who engage or encourage these practices.

Renters' rights will be strengthened further by progressing new amendments to Queensland's rental laws to:

  • create a framework for parties to agree on installing modifications in rental properties
  • protect renters' privacy by requiring 48 hours entry notice and a prescribed form to be used to apply for a rental home, with any information collected to be handled securely
  • limit reletting costs based on how long is left on a fixed term lease, and
  • ensure renters have a fee-free option to pay rent, choice about how they apply for a rental property and receive utility charges promptly.

The State will also double the number of specialist customer service staff in the state's 21 Housing Service Centres by hiring an additional 42 RentConnect officers.

These vital frontline workers will help connect renters with the supports and services they need to get and keep a rental home.

Information and eligibility for rental products and support services can be found at www.qld.gov.au/housing

Quotes attributable to Premier Steven Miles:

"More than one in three Queenslanders rent, which is why renters rights and supports are at the core of our Homes for Queenslanders plan.

"Our plan makes sure Queensland renters get a fair go and have the supports they need to ease the cost of keeping a roof over their head.

"Through this package, we hope to ease the cost of getting into a home and help renters to save the money they need for a house deposit.

"And, we are putting tough new laws in place to stop rent bidding and crackdown on dodgy practices.

"Queenslanders can trust that my government will be behind them at every step of their housing journey."

Quotes attributable to Minister for Housing, Local Government and Planning and Minister for Public Works Meaghan Scanlon:

"We know that renters need a helping hand right now to find, get and keep a rental property," she said.

"Too many Queenslanders, including those who have never needed help to find or keep a private rental, are being forced into unsuitable or unaffordable housing, or into homelessness.

"Increasing housing supply will take time, but there are things we can do now while supply catches up.

"That's why we are changing the rules to make it fairer and easier for renters to find and keep a home.

"Rental properties play a critical role, and stronger rules for rental property investors and managers will be developed, with penalties for those who don't comply, so Queensland renters feel secure and protected.

"Our currently has more than 20 supports and services that provide assistance to renters, including bond loans, rental grants and rental security subsidies.

"In fact, last financial year we provided around $85 million to help 78,000 Queensland renters with Bond Loans, Rental Grants, RentConnect services and Rental Security Subsidy payments."

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