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20.01.2022 S T O P THE PRESS!!! Grand Lands of Western Australia are Safe as Houses Three essentials in life are and will always be: Food, Clothing & Shelter



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10.01.2022 There is a lot of restructuring in the real estate going on fast, it is always for the greater good. Least we forget, we are all in on this, on these Greatest Lands, together we grow Ken Morrison, Chief Executive of the Property Council of Australia said, We have been engaging closely with the Commonwealth, state and territory governments on these issues, and will continue to do so to provide the certainty that landlords, tenants and governments need to work our way throu...gh this crisis together. Commercial landlords build, manage and fund the property assets which support the Australian economy and are here for the long haul with their tenants. Commercial landlords around the country have already been supporting affected tenants without any fanfare as part and parcel of good commercial and business practice. They are committed to playing their part in getting businesses through to the other side of this crisis. We must also ensure the needs of tenants experiencing genuine financial hardship is balanced against the significant financial obligations that many landlords are also required to meet, including to non-bank or offshore lenders. Our industry will approach this task with goodwill and commensurate with its role as one of the pillars of the Australian economy, Mr Morrison said. We welcome the recognition that governments must also be part of the solution with meaningful relief on land tax and other costs incurred by commercial property owners. For landlords and tenants that sign up to the code of conduct, States and Territories have agreed to look at providing the equivalent of at least a three-month land tax waiver and three-month land tax deferral on the application for eligible landowners, with jurisdictions to continue to monitor the situation. Landlords must pass on the benefits of such moves to the tenants. In cases where parties have signed to the code of conduct, the ability for tenants to terminate leases as mentioned in the National Cabinet Statement on 29 March 2020 will not apply. Mediation will be provided as needed through existing State and Territory mechanisms. The proposed code of conduct will again be discussed at the next meeting of the National Cabinet on Tuesday 7 April.



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