One third of people in NSW rent their homes, but still the deck is stacked against them. Jo will fight for a fair go for renters, including ending unfair evictions under the no-grounds clause, ending secret rent bidding, making it easier for renters to have pets, and establishing a Rent Commissioner.

Renters rights

A question on notice to the Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation regarding rental affordability.

May 03, 2018

Renters rights

My question to the Attorney General regarding NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal Tenancy Matters. 

March 16, 2018

Renters rights

My question to the Attorney General regarding the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal 

March 16, 2018

Renters rights

The Liberal Government has failed to introduce new residential tenancy laws to protect victims of domestic violence – more than 600 days after promising it would.

March 05, 2018

Renters rights

A question on notice to the Minister for Family and Community Services, Minister for Social Housing and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault regarding tenancy transfers.

February 12, 2018

Renters rights

Renters deserve the security of tenure needed to make their house a home. Sign the petition today. 

November 24, 2017

Renters rights

Notice of Motion regarding No-Grounds Evictions.

November 23, 2017

Renters rights

One in three people in NSW would benefit from a clearer set of rules around the termination of rental properties as detailed in Labor’s latest announcement on making housing affordable and fair.

 

November 01, 2017

Renters rights

  • Renters will no longer be subject to unfair evictions under a Foley Labor Government, which has today committed to protecting tenants and working with industry on making it a fairer system.

October 25, 2017

Renters rights

Question on Notice to the Minister for Family and Community Services, Minister for Social Housing, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault regarding how many social housing tenants have been evicted under the NSW Government’s three-strike rules for anti-social behaviour since the legislation was introduced in 2015.

October 11, 2017