Pets in Rentals: Government posting directly to Reddit
I suppose it might be a bit much to expect government accounts to go find a Lemmy instance to post this, so I'm copying this from Reddit. Yep.
For the first time in South Australia, tenants will have the right to own a pet under further rental reforms proposed by the Malinauskas Labor Government.
As part of the reforms to the Residential Tenancies Act, the Government will consult on a bill that includes a presumption that a tenant who applies to keep a pet in a rental property cannot have their request unreasonably refused, provided the tenant agrees to comply with any reasonable conditions imposed by the landlord.
For many of us, our pets are family and it is heartbreaking that some South Australians have been in a position where they have had to choose between having a roof over their head and giving up a beloved pet.
That’s why our Government is acting decisively to make housing more accessible for all South Australians including those with pets.
My Government is supporting tenants while balancing the interests of landlords.
We have already taken steps to ban rent bidding, raise the bond threshold – saving South Australian tenants $1.3 million in the first month alone – and get private rental assistance in the hands of more people.
And now we are ensuring people aren’t having to sacrifice their dearly loved pets to avoid being homeless.
Calculated feel good shit. Their reddit account is silent on electricity price rises, continued under resourcing of hospitals and the rushed anti-protest penalties.
Pets, like children or any other dependent are a big responsibility. It is a shame rental affordability, cost of living and in particular utility bills are outstripping wage growth and welfare payments. Feeding a pet properly and paying for the inevitable veterinary bills can be difficult and I am sure some pet owners are forced to make tough decisions. The previous Labor government made a difference for animal welfare by amending the dog and cat management to enforce microchipping, desexing and registration of breeders.
Yeah of course. To me, the news was also that they actually posted it direct to Reddit. I also just posted a thing about power prices, but not as it relates to any politics.
Actually, I would like to add, as is stated in this post, they are also limiting bonds. I knew about this prior, because working adjacent the real estate industry, it was actually big news. Of course their clients want to get as much bond as they can, and now the vast majority of rentals won't be able to take as much now.
Thanks for the cross post. I have been visiting reddit every few days to delete more comment history and checking updates to Adelaide and a few other subs while I am there. It seems more of my history is becoming available to delete as subs are coming out of private.
I checked the Adelaide reddit while I was there and it feels like it has increased in activity since the api protests. Or perhaps staying away and the lack of activity here was making it feel that way. Most of it is shit as usual but I appreciate having some of the content available here as I will likely be off reddit properly at the end of the month.
Also a lurker and occasional long winded commentator on niche topics now mostly deleted. On any platform only a small number of people post content and an even smaller percentage of those post OC. It is an important role in building an online community. The post is newsworthy and belongs here regardless of my opinion.