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Owners helping tenants through housing crisis
By Jo Kennett WITH NO relief in sight for the housing crisis, local residents have been buoyed to hear of homeowners who have resisted calls to increase rent to help stop local tenants being forced out of the area. The crisis has seen hundreds of locals, many of them who have spent their entire lives in the Tweed Shire, evicted or forced to leave the area by rent increases they canât afford. The story of one owner bucking the trend and going against advice to increase rent âsubstantiallyâ, saying interest rates were low and tenantâs wages hadnât increased, drew hundreds of positive responses from locals, either caught in the crisis themselves or having to watch lifelong friends leave the area. Erin Wass owns a property she rents out at Tweed Heads and said she hadnât increased the rent because she âdidnât believe in greed at this time.â âMy tenant is a good tenant and Iâve been flexible with him,â she said. âI actually canât believe some of the jumps some landlords have made though; I have rented before and I think that
changes your attitude to being a landlord.â However Erin acknowledged that every ownerâs situation was different. âItâs a fine line when you drop too far behind the market medium though so itâs really up to the individual owners,â she said. A Pottsville homeowner The Weekly spoke to said she owned a home in Brisbane and a house in Pottsville they bought in the 1990s âwhen prices were very low.â âSo while we are landlords we are actually not at all wealthywe are actually finding things quite difficult at present,â the woman, who preferred not to be named, said. âSix years ago when we moved down here we had the rental value of our Brisbane house assessed at $450. âEach year they suggest we increase it by $10 but we never have, although we may do that at the end of the year. âMy sonâs colleagues say that we are mad, that we could be getting $540 according to the market but I am more comfortable resisting the outrageous upward pressure
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LOCAL SUPPORT: Locals have been buoyed by some homeowners opting to keep rents at current rates to aid in the housing crisis
being put upon owners and sellers by real estate agents. âThey are contributing significantly to much of the misery being inflicted upon those at the other end.â Mount Burrell resident Fiona Bryce said she chose not to increase their tenantâs rent âbecause they were good tenants who looked after our property.â âI also told the agent I did not require photos of the property in their reports as I have been a tenant and know how intrusive that process is. âWe pay our agent to manage the property and we trust they
will let us know if there is a problem. âOur tenants were awesome and we wanted to keep them. âI have been a tenant myself and I wanted to treat my tenants better than I was treated.â Fiona said that when her tenants moved they adjusted the rent according to the market âbut even then we went to the low end so it was affordable for the right tenant.â A tenant The Weekly spoke to said she got very upset when she saw property owners saying they had worked really hard to buy their property. âThat makes me really angry because Iâve worked really hard
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since I was 16 but I was not on a big wage,â she said. âI was a single Mum and itâs hard bringing up kids on one wage. âIâve been single for a long time and itâs really hard to save for a deposit without a good wage. âSome people just havenât been fortunate enough to get into the property market or to own an investment property. âI wish people would be more sensitive to those who are genuinely struggling and canât afford to own their own property.â The woman said she thought the number of Airbnbâs was a big part of the problem.
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