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Residential Tenancies VIC Developments. Thu-Trang Tran – Consumer Affairs Victoria. 5 year process. Public consultation Residential Accommodation Issues Paper 2007. Res Parks. Rooming Houses. Student Accom. Security of tenure. Safety. Vulnerability. Legislative Amendments.
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Residential TenanciesVIC Developments Thu-Trang Tran – Consumer Affairs Victoria
5 year process Public consultation Residential Accommodation Issues Paper 2007 Res Parks RoomingHouses Student Accom Security of tenure Safety Vulnerability Legislative Amendments
The End Mobile homes
‘Owner-renters’ Communal park environment Dwelling (like UMD; not ‘traditional’ caravan) owned by resident “Owner-renter” Site Site-owner Main place of residence ‘Owner-renters’ are homeowners, but not landowners
Scope of new Part 4A • Based on circumstance of ‘site tenant’ • Dwelling owned by site tenant • Manufactured/prefabricated home • Not a “traditional” caravan • Main place of residence • Not investors/holiday homes • Rent site in a communal park environment • Not Crown parks
Part 4 vs Part 4A • Part 4: • Residents of caravan parks (60 days; agreement in place) that are: • ‘Renter-renters’ • ‘Owner-renters’ but their dwellings are not UMDs, but registrable moveable dwellings (ie caravans with wheels) • Part 4A: • Site tenants of parks • ‘Owner-renters’ but their dwellings are UMDs (and not caravans with wheels)
Summary changes • 5 year minimum terms for new parks only • Written agreements with term (duration) specified • Notice to vacate: from 120 to 365 days • Pre-contractual consideration period (20 days) • Cooling-off period (5 days) • Greater information disclosure • Fees, their basis, mechanism for increases/review • Park rules, incl. resale conditions • Resale rights • In-situ sale of dwelling & right to assign site agreement • Right to participate in residents’ committees and meet onsite • Limitation of liability for breaking fixed term agreement: up to 12 months rent • VCAT jurisdiction: from $10,000 to $100,000
Non-legislative projects Proposals: • Capacity building of residents committees • Assistance to industry bodies • develop and promote use of best practice guidelines for their members • Further research • incentive mechanisms that may support supply of longer tenure to owner-renters
Context • Shared policy & enforcement across State and local government bodies • Two deaths in 2006 • State Coroner & Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Boardrecommendations to improve safety • Rooming House Standards Taskforce 2009 (chaired by Martin Foley MP) • Foley Report – 32 recommendations
Legislative amendments • Definitions • Health (Prescribed Accommodation) Regulations 2001 aligned with RTA • Head of power for minimum standards • Phase 1: 6 standards in early 2011 – RIS being prepared • Phase 2: additional standards • CAV inspectors can inspect non-residential areas in RHs
Legislative amendments • CAV can take representative action on behalf of residents • Duty on landlord/agents to notify local government if premise is used as unregistered RH • Protection for resident where RH operator defaults • 45 days minimum notice by landlord to resident
Implement within 12 months • Legislative amendments • Feasibility of third party action under RTA • Registration of premises • Closure protocols (rec 27)
Implement within 12 months • Comprehensive information campaign • Access & understanding of law • Collaboration with Commonwealth agencies • Best practice for local government • Support for families • Purchase and leasing of rooming houses • Industry Code of Practice • Access to mainstream support
Implement within 18 months • Additional minimum standards • Establish water, energy and thermal efficiency program • Investigate providing fire services with additional powers • Review 25% leverage requirement policy • Develop not-for-profit leased RH model • Develop private rental market brokerage • Explore alternative accommodation options
Implement within 24 months • Introduce register of RH operators • Investigate development of compliance certificate • Amend Housing Establishment Fund Guidelines • Collaborate with Commonwealth to attract private sector investment in singles accommodation
Non-legislative projects • Guide for rooming house residents • health and safety issues, including smoke detector requirements and communal living standards • Rooming House Compliance Program: • > 400 rooming house inspections with 20 councils • Warnings, infringements and prosecutions • “Rogue” operators
Context • Growing numbers of international students • 73,000 in 2002 to over 130,000 in 2007 • Vulnerability • limited knowledge of their rights and responsibilities • face language and cultural barriers • rogue suppliers • Confusion in the market • “affiliated” student accommodation
Legislative amendments • Regulation-making power • criteria that must be used by educational institutions to determine whether to formally affiliate residential premises • Requirement to disclose that premise is exempted from RTA • Flipside: If not an exempted premised, prohibited from saying so
Non-legislative projects • Marketing and Communications Activities for International Students • Student Accommodation Roundtable
Other issues 2007 Issues Paper – Other issues • Security of tenure: longer term tenancy • Detrimental impacts of a tight rental market • Minimum standards • …? REVIEW OF RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT Issues Paper 2011?
Ideas • Advocacy/support network: advice to residents; duty advocate at VCAT • Provision of legal assistance through funding to community legal centres • Research ideas • Mapping project: life cycle of different types of tenants and their experience of the ‘system’ • Marketing research: effective method of reaching the RT audience and what messages we need to convey • Process review • CAV’s delivery of service