You deserve a home you can afford.
But every year, more of your wages go straight into your landlord’s pockets.
That’s because, under Labor, property investors can put up your rent by any amount. And in the last 5 years rents have gone up 2.5 times faster than wages.
The rental crisis is a political choice. Rents keeps rising because Labor and the Liberals give special treatment to wealthy investors, who in return fund them to stay in power.
But it doesn’t have to be this way. Unlimited rent increases should be illegal.
We are building a huge campaign to cap rent increases – because your rent shouldn’t go up more than your wages. Add your name to pressure the government to introduce rent controls.
GREENS WINS FOR RENTERS
Banned no grounds evictions so renters can’t get kicked out for no reason. Whether you’re month-to-month or on a fixed term, your landlord now has to provide a proper reason to ask you to leave.
Banned rental bidding to make finding a home fairer. This means that a real estate agent or landlord can’t ask for or accept more than the advertised amount.
Secured mandatory electric heating and cooling for new rental leases starting next year, and existing rentals by 2031.
Improved minimum standards to make rentals more energy efficient, so renters pay less to heat and cool their home by draught proofing, ensuring all homes have ceiling insulation and replacing gas heaters and hot water tanks with electric at end of life.
Extended notice to vacate so now your landlord has to give you 90 days (up from 60 days) to move you out (if they have a proper reason) or to raise your rent.
Banned hidden fees & privacy invasions so real estate agents and third-party apps can’t charge you fees to pay rent or get a background check and they won’t be able to ask you invasive questions just to apply for a rental.
Making more homes available for renters and first home buyers by regulating AirBnB and taxing empty homes. If you live in an apartment, your owners corp can now vote to ban short stays.
Only the Greens will cap rent increases so you can afford your home, and even save for the future.
