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Moratorium on residential tenancy evictions becomes law in WA

21 Apr 2020
Department of the Premier and Cabinet (WA)
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Department of the Premier and Cabinet (WA)
Eviction moratorium Private rental Legislation Regulation Western Australia
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A six-month moratorium on residential tenancy evictions will now become law, with legislation introduced by the McGowan Government passing the Western Australian Parliament.

Initiative: Moratorium on residential tenancy evictions becomes law

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Post date:
26 Aug 2020

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