landlords face fines up to $57,000

landlords face fines up to $57,000

  08 May 2024

The Victorian government is tightening its grip on rental property standards in response to a significant increase in tenant complaints.

This crackdown, led by Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gabrielle Williams, and Consumer Affairs Victoria director, Nicole Rich, reminds landlords of their legal responsibilities to provide safe and functional rental properties.

“Every Victorian renter has the right to live in a safe and secure home,” said Minister Williams.

“That’s why we introduced the minimum standards in 2021 and established the renting taskforce to address rental law breaches.”

Under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997, it is illegal to allow a new tenant to move into a property that doesn’t meet these minimum standards.

Penalties for non-compliance are severe: individuals can face fines exceeding $11,000, while companies risk fines over $57,000.

Rental providers must ensure safety and functionality

In 2023, Consumer Affairs Victoria reported that complaints about poorly maintained rentals ranked among the top five issues.

This prompted the Victorian government to launch an awareness campaign emphasizing the importance of minimum rental standards.

Alongside this campaign, new regulations ban rental bidding, and a $4 million renting taskforce was created to enforce these laws.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *