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110 _aTenants' Union of NSW
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245 _aEviction, hardship and the housing crisis
_bBuilding a crisis-resilient renting system
260 _aNSW
_bTenants' Union of NSW
_cFebruary 2022
300 _a118 pages
500 _aKeywords: homelessness, eviction, housing crisis, housing costs
520 _aEviction, hardship and the housing crisis considers the broad range of costs faced by a household when they move, in particular, the costs associated with a forced move or eviction. The report estimates renting households in NSW are likely to face direct financial ‘core’ costs of around $2,500 when they move, and generally face ‘average’ costs of around $4,000 each time they move. Of course, the costs of eviction and its impact on renters’ lives - as well as for governments and communities – is much broader. And long lasting. As we emerge from two years’ experience of directly responding to a health crisis, there is general discussion of what we have learned from Covid-19, and how we can ‘build back better’. The report hopes to intervene in this conversation, and provokes us to think again – and think harder – about how we can more effectively prevent eviction.
650 0 _aHousing Affordability
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856 _uhttps://files.tenants.org.au/policy/2022-Eviction-Hardship-and-the-Housing-Crisis-TUNSW.pdf
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