Landlords easily evaded COVID eviction bans, housing study reveals

 Pandemic-era private rental assistance measures had only modest outcomes, new research has found, after some landlords decided government help was not worthwhile.

Eviction moratoriums were easily evaded by landlords, meaning tenants moved out if they could not pay rent. There was also significant underspending in most rent-relief schemes, a report from the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, released on Friday, uncovered.

In the paper titled Australia’s COVID-19 pandemic housing policy responses, researchers praised the “remarkable” form of the emergency response for renters, including eviction bans, frameworks to negotiate discounts, and cash assistance, but said implementation was patchy.

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