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2022 Review into the Residential Tenancy Act 1995
The landlords' association strongly believe that landlords provide a community service and taking away key decision making abilities will only cause landlords to sell up, worsening the rental crisis. The results collated by the government do not adequately reflect the...
No Cause Eviction
Sunday, 25 September 2016 Mr Mark Parnell has proposed removing Section 83 of the Residential Tenancies Act (1995) which refers to a landlord giving 90 days' notice (periodic lease) to a tenant and is not required to provide a reason. Please read our response....
Residential Parks – Letter from the Commissioner of Consumer and Business Services
Wednesday, 20 April 2016 Click here to read
Have your say about Residential Parks article
Wednesday, 20 April 2016 Click here to read
Discussion Paper – Residential Parks
Wednesday, 20 April 2016 The South Australian government is conducting a review of the Residential Parks Act 2007. The attachment is one of three documents. Please note below. Click here to read
DON’T BLAME THE LANDLORD
Sunday, 3 April 2016 The attached letter is in response to an article in the Sunday Mail on the 6th of March 2016. Landlords cannot be blamed if the government has paid out $8.2 million of taxpayers' money for breaches committed by tenants. Any bond money,...
Domestic Violence Information Paper
Wednesday, 5 August 2015 Click here to read
Residential Tenancies (Domestice Violence Protections) Amendment Bill 2015
Wednesday, 5 August 2015 The government is introducing legislation to amend the Residential Tenancies Act 1995 in regards to domestic violence in a residential tenancy. Attached is the proposed amendment bill and there is also a more detailed Information Paper...
Landlords’ Association (S.A.) Inc. State Tax Review Submission
Tuesday, 21 April 2015 The submission is in response to the state government's discussion paper on tax reform released 11 February 2015. Click here to read
Local Governance in South Australia
Monday, 23 June 2014 The state government in recent years has forced local government to provide more services far and beyond those traditionally associated with local government. The cost to the ratepayer by councils has increased to levels which are now...
2022 Review into the Residential Tenancy Act 1995
The landlords' association strongly believe that landlords provide a community service and taking away key decision making abilities will only cause landlords to sell up, worsening the rental crisis. The results collated by the government do not adequately reflect the...

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