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City of Geelong has reduced rent for its tenants

March 25, 2020

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The City of Geelong has reduced rents for tenants of Council owned premises as part of a stimulus and support package.  The Council has waived rent for 6 months from 1 March 2020 for community and support groups within City owned land ad buildings and reduced rent by 50% for eligible commercial tenants in City […]

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The latest on cabinet meeting re rent relief

March 24, 2020

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The latest news suggests that there will be no decision about rent relief announced by the government tonight. There are suggestions of a national cabinet meeting either tonight or tomorrow to discuss a halt on evictions and the ability of tenants to pay their rent over time. It is not clear at this stage whether […]

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Still no news from Government, but here are some articles on rent relief from the ABC…

March 24, 2020

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For those following this issue closely, here are a couple of articles from the ABC about rent relief that were posted over the last few hours: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-24/renters-desperate-for-relief-as-jobs-disappear-coronavirus/12086080 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-24/coronavirus-rent-stress-grows-as-unemployment-bites/12085652  

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A recent UK Supreme Court case about frustration of leases – Canary Wharf (BP4) T1 Ltd v European Medicines Agency[2019] EWHC 335 (Ch)

March 24, 2020

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My colleague Abilene Singh has written another casenote about a recent UK decision on the frustration of leases, which I have set out below.  The decision is not inconsistent with other recent cases referred to in earlier posts on this blog. Readers are particularly referred to Ms Signh’s ‘writer’s comments‘ at the end of her […]

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A link to another article on COVID-19 for landlords and tenants

March 24, 2020

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My attention has been drawn to an excellent online article published by Adam Rinaldi from Piper Alderman covering a number of issues facing landlords and tenants in responses to COVID-19. The article is available here: https://piperalderman.com.au/insight/covid-19-the-legal-implications-for-landlords-and-tenants/

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Hong Kong case on frustration of a residential lease during SARS closure

March 24, 2020

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Below is a summary of the Hong Kong case of Li Ching Wing v Xuan Yi Xiong [2004] 1 HKC 353 provided to me by my colleague, barrister Abilene Singh (her details are available here: https://www.vicbar.com.au/profile/9156). The case suggests that the prospects of success in arguing that a lease is frustrated by closures caused by […]

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Options for landlords and tenants in the Covid-19 world? Part 3

March 23, 2020

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This issue continues to generate comments and feedback.  If you are following this issue, please note the following: Frustrated contract are dealt with in part by Part 3.2 of the Australian Consumer Law and Fair Trading Act 2012 (Vic), which will, presumably, also apply to leases.  The legislation addresses the consequences of frustration and the allocation […]

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Options for landlords and tenants in the Covid-19 world? Part 2

March 23, 2020

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A few people have commented on last night’s post and it is worth pointing out the following: Tenants should be advised to check for business interruption insurance to see if these events are covered. Apparently the Morrison government will be discussing tenancy legislation at the national cabinet meeting on Tuesday night.  I’ll report on any […]

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Options for landlords and tenants in the Covid-19 world?

March 22, 2020

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The Morrison government today announced a number of measures to protect tenants in the current crisis. One is to increase the minimum amount of a statutory demand for non-payment of debt from $2,000 to $20,000 and to allow six months for payment – up from the current 21 days.  I might have more to say […]

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VCAT response to COVID-19 part 3

March 20, 2020

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Practitioners The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria has published a media release addressing the State courts’ and VCAT’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. A copy of the press release is available here: https://www.supremecourt.vic.gov.au/for-the-media/media-releases/statement-from-the-chief-justice-of-victoria-COVID-19-Update-2

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