My question is to the Minister for Consumer Affairs, and I ask for information on the measures the Andrews Labor government is taking to ensure our extensive rental reforms are well understood amongst renters, landlords and property managers. As you know, Speaker, this government has a proud record of real reform in the rental space, underpinned by our fundamental view that every tenant should feel safe, secure and comfortable in their home. Over 130 reforms have meant that renters now have significantly more protection when it comes to things like evictions, rent increases and bonds. Simple things like being able to hang a picture, fix furniture to walls to make them child safe, plant a veggie garden or have a pet are already making a big difference in people’s lives. Our minimum standards are ensuring everything from having locks on the doors and windows that can open to hot water and a working heater. My community is home to a large proportion of renters. One of them recently contacted me seeking help when his landlord had not provided any heating and claimed they did not have to. My office helped him to understand his rights and his landlord’s obligations. We have all heard rental horror stories – mould, dodgy appliances, no windows – and that is why we introduced these reforms.
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