Minimum Standards For Rentals

New minimum rental standards have come into effect in Queensland, aiming to provide clearer guidelines on what constitutes a habitable and well-maintained rental property. These standards were first applied to new tenancies from 1 September 2023 and will extend to all rental properties by 1 September 2024.

The new regulations require that all rentals be weatherproof, structurally sound, and equipped with secure locks, adequate plumbing, and functioning kitchen and laundry facilities. Additionally, properties must be free of vermin, dampness, and mould, with fixtures and fittings in good repair.

The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ), which played a key role in developing these regulations, has emphasised that these standards are crucial for ensuring tenant safety, security, and privacy. REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella stated, “These minimum housing standards set a reasonable benchmark for rental property conditions, crucial for protecting tenants and avoiding liability risks for property owners.”

The REIQ has been educating property managers throughout the transition period to ensure compliance, emphasising that these changes should not come as a surprise to property owners.

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