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Renters Often Too Scared To Ask For Repairs
Jun 10th, 2026 at 6:31pm
 
Renters can’t ask for basic repairs without fear of rent increases, we need rent caps now   Sad
2026-06-10
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The Victorian Greens say new research showing barely half of Victoria's rental properties meet minimum standards proves that renters need stronger protections, including rent caps, so they can ask for repairs without fearing financial retaliation. 

New research from La Trobe University found only 54 per cent of audited rental properties met Victoria's minimum rental standards, with mould, dampness and bathroom conditions among the most common areas of non-compliance.

Almost seven in ten people who rent privately worry about asking for repairs in case they face a rent increase, according to research by the ACOSS/UNSW Sydney-led Poverty and Inequality Partnership, National Shelter and the National Association of Renter Organisations (NARO).

The Greens say the findings reflect what renters have been telling them for years: too many people are living with mould, leaks, broken fixtures and unsafe conditions, but are reluctant to push for repairs because they fear their rent will simply be increased at the next opportunity.

Victorian Greens housing spokesperson Gabrielle de Vietri said renters should not have to stay silent about unsafe or unhealthy living conditions just to keep a roof over their heads.

Quotes attributable to Victorian Greens Housing Spokesperson Gabrielle de Vietri:

"These findings confirm what renters have been telling us for years - renters are often too scared to ask for repairs because the landlord can simply jack up the rent."   Sad

"No one should have to choose between living with mould, leaks and broken fixtures or risking a rent increase they can't afford."

“In the past five years rents have gone up 2.5 times faster than wages. Renters are spending too much of what they earn just paying their rent.

“You can have all the minimum standards you like but property investors have tenants on a tight lead because they have all the power. The risk of an unlimited rent is just too much for most renters - they’d rather stay silent than go back out and compete for another home.

"Jacinta Allan’s Labor Government can talk about renters' rights all it likes, but it means nothing when renters are too scared to exercise them. The Greens have been saying this for years, we need to cap rents.”
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Re: Renters Often Too Scared To Ask For Repairs
Reply #1 - Jun 10th, 2026 at 6:40pm
 
Help we need repairs, but we cant tell them or they might put the rent up.  Which is too expensive anyway.   Sad
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Reply #2 - Jun 10th, 2026 at 6:42pm
 
whiteknight wrote on Jun 10th, 2026 at 6:31pm:
Renters can’t ask for basic repairs without fear of rent increases, we need rent caps now   Sad
2026-06-10
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The Victorian Greens say new research showing barely half of Victoria's rental properties meet minimum standards proves that renters need stronger protections, including rent caps, so they can ask for repairs without fearing financial retaliation. 

New research from La Trobe University found only 54 per cent of audited rental properties met Victoria's minimum rental standards, with mould, dampness and bathroom conditions among the most common areas of non-compliance.

Almost seven in ten people who rent privately worry about asking for repairs in case they face a rent increase, according to research by the ACOSS/UNSW Sydney-led Poverty and Inequality Partnership, National Shelter and the National Association of Renter Organisations (NARO).

The Greens say the findings reflect what renters have been telling them for years: too many people are living with mould, leaks, broken fixtures and unsafe conditions, but are reluctant to push for repairs because they fear their rent will simply be increased at the next opportunity.

Victorian Greens housing spokesperson Gabrielle de Vietri said renters should not have to stay silent about unsafe or unhealthy living conditions just to keep a roof over their heads.

Quotes attributable to Victorian Greens Housing Spokesperson Gabrielle de Vietri:

"These findings confirm what renters have been telling us for years - renters are often too scared to ask for repairs because the landlord can simply jack up the rent."   Sad

"No one should have to choose between living with mould, leaks and broken fixtures or risking a rent increase they can't afford."

“In the past five years rents have gone up 2.5 times faster than wages. Renters are spending too much of what they earn just paying their rent.

“You can have all the minimum standards you like but property investors have tenants on a tight lead because they have all the power. The risk of an unlimited rent is just too much for most renters - they’d rather stay silent than go back out and compete for another home.

"Jacinta Allan’s Labor Government can talk about renters' rights all it likes, but it means nothing when renters are too scared to exercise them. The Greens have been saying this for years, we need to cap rents.”


How does that compare with a home owner, if home owners have to bear rising costs and investors have to bear rising costs how do we justify renters not having to bear the same cost rises as owners and investors.
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Reply #3 - Jun 10th, 2026 at 6:45pm
 
How is it that renters are too scared to ask for repairs?.  Are there not supposed to be minimum standards?.   Sad
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Reply #4 - Jun 10th, 2026 at 6:49pm
 
whiteknight wrote on Jun 10th, 2026 at 6:45pm:
How is it that renters are too scared to ask for repairs?.  Are there not supposed to be minimum standards?.   Sad


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Reply #5 - Jun 10th, 2026 at 9:39pm
 
No rocka da boat, myte - don't upset-a da landlord an' 'is profits!!  'E can-a always replace-a you - you cannot-a replace-a 'IM!

The advent of Neo-Feudalism... a few upstarts with the swords in hand of homelessness and poverty and money can control everything you do and make you obey...

YTF do you think Albo's Socio-Fascist government does what it does?  They are the New Fat Cats, just like every failed 'socialist' country in history and on earth.

If Howard's theft of $232Bn from Il Tresuria Nacional did not wake you up to the true nature of 'government' here - nothing will.

I'm tired of being the problem solver with no cash for it... how many ideas do you need before you wake up?

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The only hope lies with the proles - and they are now rising in righteous wrath.  From 1984... capisce?
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Reply #6 - Jun 10th, 2026 at 10:05pm
 

This was many years ago -
I know one renter who paid out around $2,000 for a gas hot water service replacement,
rather than risk telling the landlord.   Shocked

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Reply #7 - Jun 11th, 2026 at 3:03am
 
No no no it’s wrong to not tell what repairs are needed.
A stitch in time saves nine etc
We always stated we wanted to know so it could be repaired immediately.
By allowing tenants to feel at ease about reporting what repairs are needed is actually helping to look after the owners investment.

The last tenant in our GC house never reported anything and we thought everything must be fine and dandy!
This current tenant was honest enough to let us know the problems, leaking water in ceiling when it rained so we had a roof guy fix it for $1200. Problem fixed. And we’ve got a $1200 tax deduction to claim at tax time.
That’s how it works.

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