Housing News Digest
Housing News Digest
The Tenants' Union Housing News Digest compiles our pick of items from all the latest tenancy and housing media, sent once per week, on Thursdays.
Below is the Digest archive from November 2020 onwards. From time to time you will find additional items in the archive that did not make it into the weekly Digest email. Earlier archives are here, where you can also find additional digests by other organisations.
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Archive
Battle royale over putrid sewage leak in Sydney beachside suburb
Julie Power The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)A blockage in an old private sewer pipe servicing 27 homes on a hill near Sydney’s Coogee Beach caused a putrid smelling river of faeces and toilet paper to flood downstream residents’ gardens, pavement and the nature strip for more than a month. After a temporary fix last week, the question of who is responsible for permanently repairing the pipe has turned into a “Battle Royale” between Randwick Council and Sydney Water – with each saying it is the other’s responsibility, said local resident Louise Clinton.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/battle-royale-over-putrid-se…
# Legal significance NSW, Utilities electricity water gas, Housing market.Number of homes in the hands of investors almost triples since 1986
Geraden Cann (No paywall)From New Zealand ... The number of properties in the hands of investors increased about 191 per cent between 1986 and 2018, research has found. In real terms, that constituted 288,714 more properties entering the hands of investors, resulting in the group owning over a quarter of the occupied housing stock, or 440,025 properties. (Stuff)
https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/homed/housing-affordability/3…
# Research alert International, Housing market, Landlords and agents.TasCOSS submits to Tasmania Government key initiative for August state budget
Matt Maloney (No paywall)TasCOSS has pitched to the government a $138 million household energy efficiency plan that it says will create 4000 jobs. In the peak social services body's budget priority statement, it said 85,000 Tasmanian homes would be retrofitted with energy efficiency upgrades if the government adopted the plan. (The Examiner)
https://www.examiner.com.au/story/7344408/energy-efficiency-prop…
# Australia, Public and community housing, Rent, Fixtures - lights, aircon etc, Housing market, Landlords and agents, State Government.Fleeing to the country: a cautionary tale
Tony Wright The Sydney Morning Herald (Paywall)Things moved to a slower rhythm out here in the country. Back then. Before COVID. ... Out here, beyond the suffocating lockdowns of the big city, the restlessness has its landing place in newly enlivened streets, where parking spots are getting scarce and the windows of real estate companies are emblazoned with “Sold” stickers. List a house or a building block these days and it might be as long as a week before a buyer, likely cashed up from selling out of suburban Melbourne for a million or so, turns up and doesn’t even negotiate unless there’s a competition for it, in which case the price edges up. It’s boom time ... It may be that all those city people selling up for a fortune now and fleeing their suburbs for quieter country towns, where COVID rarely threatens and where houses are relatively affordable even in what we call a boom, have thought it all through and will retire contentedly, far from their familiar streets. But in our town, like many in country Victoria and across Australia, they will find it difficult to get a doctor’s appointment. ...
https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life-and-relationships/fleeing-…
# Australia, Coronavirus COVID-19, Housing market, Regional NSW.'Drop to certain death': Unbelievable defect in Sydney apartment tower
Josh Bavas ABC (No paywall)Sydney is no stranger to apartment defects, but the deadly drop found in this one could set a new benchmark for danger. The defects in Piety Group's One The Waterfront complex in the Western Sydney suburb of Wentworth Point have been detailed in a series of building management reports leaked to the ABC. Among the problems with the recently completed development are a malfunctioning sewer pump and a gaping hole in the fire stairs that could be fatal if someone fell through.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-17/potentially-fatal-defect-…
# NSW, Housing market, Minimum habitability standards.Renters Rights with Tenants Victoria
(No paywall)Rental laws have changed in Victoria. What does this mean for older renters? What can you do if you get an eviction notice? Is it illegal to have no heater in your house? What modifications can you make to your home? This and more in our wide ranging interview with lawyer Georga Wootton from Tenants Victoria (3CR)
https://www.3cr.org.au/haag/episode-202107141730/renters-rights-…
# Audio Australia, Rent, Campaigns and law reform.Average UK rents hit £1,000 for first time ever
Saleha Riaz (No paywall)The average rent in the UK outside London hit £1,000 ($1,388) per month in June for the first time ever, Rightmove revealed, adding that tenants are struggling with a lack of properties. This comes as more renters move back to the city as lockdown restrictions ease. Earlier, as people were forced to remain indoors during the pandemic, many had opted to move out of cities in search of bigger properties. (yahoo!finance)
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/average-uk-rents-hit-1000-for-…
# International, Rent, Housing market.Vulnerable renters put out despite reinstated ban on evictions during lockdown
Sasha Foot (No paywall)The NSW government reintroduced an eviction moratorium for renters this week. Tenants who can’t pay their rent in full due to Sydney’s lockdown cannot be evicted between now and September. However, the eviction moratorium only applies to households that can prove their income has reduced by 25% or more due to the lockdown. Madison Scott, a young renter in Newtown and frontwoman of local band Concrete Lawn, is not satisfied with the government’s support packages eligibility thresholds. The disaster payments can’t be acquired by people on youth allowance or other income support payments. (City Hub)
https://cityhubsydney.com.au/2021/07/vulnerable-renters-left-in-…
# TUNSW in the media NSW, Eviction, Rent, Coronavirus COVID-19.