Tenants in South Australia will no longer be able to be evicted from their rental homes without cause under rental reforms being proposed by the government.
Landlords will only be able to evict a tenant for four prescribed reasons.Landlords won't be able to evict tenants from their rentals in South Australia without cause under the government's proposed rental reforms.
The SA Labor government also wants to increase the minimum notice to end a tenancy from 28 days to 60 days, so tenants will have more time to secure a new home and make the necessary arrangements to move.The reforms are being proposed in response to the state's record low vacancy rate of less than one per cent.
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