Tasmanians Urged to Weigh In on Tenancy Act Update

Tasmanian Government

Tasmanians can now have their say on modernising the Residential Tenancy Act.

Minister for Small Business, Trade and Consumer Affairs, Guy Barnett, said the review is about ensuring Tasmania's rental laws remain fair, balanced and fit for purpose and support housing supply.

"This is about improving protections for tenants while preserving the right of property owners and housing providers to make reasonable decisions about the use and management of their property," Minister Barnett said.

"It reflects our commitment to ensuring tenancy legislation remains contemporary and effective to deliver better outcomes for all Tasmanians.

"The discussion paper is a key component of the Tasmanian Government's Housing Strategy Action Plan and provides an important opportunity for the community to help shape future reforms.

"We want your feedback and views on the scope and effectiveness of the Act, including matters that could be added, removed or changed in our existing laws.

"Your feedback will play a vital role in delivering tenancy laws that are fair, practical, and sustainable for the future."

The discussion paper is open for public comment until June 12. It is available here.

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