Defense land sell-off sparks housing potential
The federal government’s plan to sell off surplus Defence land is prompting states to assess whether former military sites could help ease the housing crunch. Click here to view:
A bond can be one of the biggest costs when moving into a new rental. It’s usually a month’s or four weeks’ rent paid by the tenant and held as security in case a tenant breaks the rental agreement.
Returning the bond at the end of the tenancy isn’t always a smooth process – but there are steps renters can take to help make it so.
The federal government’s plan to sell off surplus Defence land is prompting states to assess whether former military sites could help ease the housing crunch. Click here to view:
Rental stress among Australians aged over 75 has surged 116 per cent since 2013, with experts warning 55,000 older people face potential homelessness without urgent reform. Click here to view: