Sustainable property practices will be essential for Australia’s future. The various levels of government offer incentives aimed at encouraging residents to participate in sustainable practices. Many of these programmes however are only accessible by owner occupiers, or landlords and tenants with long term tenancies. Improving security of tenure for tenants, to enable longer term tenancies, would positively impact upon property practices. This article explains what security of tenure is and identifies how a lack of security of tenure adversely impacts property practices. By comparison with Genevan property practices, it concludes by making suggestions as to how security of tenure can be reinforced
Several studies report that private renters are far more likely to cite lack of security of tenure a...
Information on sustainability features in the Australian residential property market is available bu...
In 2005 17.3% of Australians were aged 60 years and older (Australian Bureau of Statistics). A conse...
Sustainable property practices will be essential for Australia’s future. The various levels of gover...
Introduction Currently there is much debate about housing affordability. Two of our recent publicat...
Housing is a primary requirement of life and so home ownership remains the ideal for most people. Ho...
The article explains and compares sustainability programs available for use by residential and comme...
Victorians with an interest in the rental market are invited to respond to an issues paper examining...
A policy shift in the last decade or so has led to an emphasis on demand side subsidies in the form ...
Most Australian States and Territories have adopted residential tenancy laws allowing landlords to t...
The terms “property” and “sustainability” call forth a number of different thematic enquiries. Perha...
Housing tenure retains a 'taken for granted' status in much writing on housing, despite some previou...
The Localism Act 2011 granted social landlords in England the right to award fixed-term (flexible) t...
The private rental sector plays a key role in the Australian housing system. Its capacity to serve l...
Several studies report that private renters are far more likely to cite lack of security of tenure a...
Several studies report that private renters are far more likely to cite lack of security of tenure a...
Information on sustainability features in the Australian residential property market is available bu...
In 2005 17.3% of Australians were aged 60 years and older (Australian Bureau of Statistics). A conse...
Sustainable property practices will be essential for Australia’s future. The various levels of gover...
Introduction Currently there is much debate about housing affordability. Two of our recent publicat...
Housing is a primary requirement of life and so home ownership remains the ideal for most people. Ho...
The article explains and compares sustainability programs available for use by residential and comme...
Victorians with an interest in the rental market are invited to respond to an issues paper examining...
A policy shift in the last decade or so has led to an emphasis on demand side subsidies in the form ...
Most Australian States and Territories have adopted residential tenancy laws allowing landlords to t...
The terms “property” and “sustainability” call forth a number of different thematic enquiries. Perha...
Housing tenure retains a 'taken for granted' status in much writing on housing, despite some previou...
The Localism Act 2011 granted social landlords in England the right to award fixed-term (flexible) t...
The private rental sector plays a key role in the Australian housing system. Its capacity to serve l...
Several studies report that private renters are far more likely to cite lack of security of tenure a...
Several studies report that private renters are far more likely to cite lack of security of tenure a...
Information on sustainability features in the Australian residential property market is available bu...
In 2005 17.3% of Australians were aged 60 years and older (Australian Bureau of Statistics). A conse...