Home truths: renters' stories from the Australian housing crisis.

Landlord math: “Family moving in” + evict tenants = relist at higher rent.

The real estate gave a 60 day notice to vacate, as the owner wanted his family member to move in. 3 days after moving out, I drove past the property to see a “for rent” sign up, and the rent had increased by $100 a week.

- Barbara, 

South Melbourne, VIC

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