In April 2023, the Queensland Government amended the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008, with effect from 1 July 2023, to prevent landlords increasing rent more than once in each 12 month period. The reform was enacted with little industry consultation and bypassed Parliamentary Committee review.
One apparent consequence of this reform has been the eviction of tenants by some landlords so that rents can be increased with greater frequency. This is despite no fault evictions being heavily restricted under previous reform amendments in October 2022.
The Government now proposes that the rent increase restriction apply to the property rather than the tenancy agreement.
It is not clear how widespread the practice of no fault evictions to circumvent the rent increase restriction has become and whether it is limited to the period up to 1 July 2023, the reform's effective date. As the Qld government points out, in other States, the rent increase restriction generally applies to leases not the property. This does not appear to be a widespread issue in those States.
The deadline for feedback on the latest rent reform proposal is 11 August 2023.
Discussion Paper - Ensuring the annual rent increase frequency limit is effective
July 2023
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