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03/07/2024

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07/06/2024
20/05/2024

Rent bidding banned from today
16 May 2024
"Tenants can still voluntarily offer to pay more, which will happen in a highly competitive market, and this is not considered rent bidding."

The first set of rental reforms - rent bidding and new provisions for retaliatory action - will come into effect today, Thursday 16 May.

Rent bidding
It will be illegal for agents or owners to ask or encourage tenants to pay more than the advertised price of the home. They face a $10,000 fine if they are found to do so.

Tenants can still voluntarily offer to pay more, which will happen in a highly competitive market, and this is not considered rent bidding.

Properties will also have to be advertised at a fixed amount and will not be able to be advertised using a price range or a ‘from’ price.

Retaliatory action
The reforms include new provisions allowing a tenant to seek remedy or compensation from a court if they believe a landlord has taken retaliatory action against them after exercising their rights as a tenant.

Tenants already have the right to seek remedy or compensation if action has been taken to evict them after exercising their rights.

The new provisions will cover retaliatory actions such as:

Breach notices relating to anything other than a failure to pay rent
A rent increase
Termination of the lease
Refusal to renew a lease.
The tenant must believe the landlord’s actions are in response to the tenant exercising their rights, such as:

Asking for repairs or maintenance
Giving the landlord a notice claiming the lessor has breached the agreement
Requiring reimbursement for urgent repairs
Applying to a court for an order
Complaints to the Commissioner or another government entity
A court order being in force.
The tenant may then seek remedy in court for the ‘retaliatory action’ in the form of an order or compensation.

The reforms are going to come into effect in stages. Stage two will include limiting rent increases, pets, minor modifications and changes to the dispute resolution process, and is expected in mid-2024.

We have highlighted the key changes in our Facts of the Act brochure, and developed separate flyers for tenants and landlords to help everyone understand what the new legislation means for them.

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10/05/2024

State Budget offers welcome support for first home buyers
REIWA welcomes the measures to support housing supply and affordability announced in the Cook Government's first budget today.

While there is no silver bullet to addressing the challenges WA’s housing market faces, we welcome the fact the Government has opted for incentives to boost housing supply, rather than punitive measures such as new taxes as we’ve seen in other states.

The fundamentals of the WA economy remain strong with the Treasurer forecasting the state is on track to reach 3 million people next financial year – this will drive ongoing demand for housing and see house prices continue to climb.

We were particularly pleased to see changes to the property price thresholds for first home buyer stamp duty exemptions to better reflect the current market conditions, which was a proposal in REIWA’s Budget submission.

WA has seen strong property price growth over recent years, which we expect to continue – however this has meant that first home buyers are not only having to pay more, but that they haven’t been able to access the stamp duty concessions which exempted purchasers from paying stamp duty on properties worth $430,000 or less, with tiered concessions on properties up to $530,000.
Under the changes, first home buyers will now pay no transfer duty on homes valued up to $450,000. The threshold was previously $430,000. They will pay a concessional rate on purchases over $450,000 to $600,000. Previously the concession ceased at $530,000.

This is the first time the thresholds have been amended since July 2014 so lifting the thresholds is a welcome change to support first home buyers in WA.

The changes will apply to agreements entered into from today, 9 May 2024 and are expected to benefit up to 5,000 first home buyers each year.

The thresholds for purchases of vacant land remain unchanged.
Funding for rental reforms REIWA’s Budget submission also called for funding for the new dispute resolution process, announced as part of the changes to the Residential Tenancies Act. The dispute resolution process was a key part of the reforms to ensure a more streamlined dispute resolution process.

We highlighted the importance of ensuring adequate funding to support the change and so welcome the allocation of $3.3 million in 2024-25 and ongoing funding in following years.

Housing supply
The Budget also included a range of previously announced measures to boost housing supply.
This week the Government announced the Vacant Property Rental Incentive Scheme, providing $5,000 to owners of vacant properties who make their property available as a long-term rental.
The successful Short-Term Rental Accommodation (STRA) Incentive Scheme, which has provided rental homes for 150 households so far, has also been extended.

Both initiatives will help put a roof over more families' heads by incentivizing property owners to participate in the long-term rental market, rather than introducing punitive measures such as vacancy taxes or levies on properties offered on the short-stay market as we’ve seen elsewhere.

The Budget also addressed new home construction, allocating $85 million for training initiatives.
$34.8 million has also been provided to unlock regional development-ready land for new housing in Broome, Karratha and Kalgoorlie, Social housing and homelessness.
The Government has invested an additional $400 million to expand the Social and Affordable Housing Investment Fund to deliver another 1,000 social homes.

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