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Posts tagged “No Grounds Evictions”

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Legal Updates

NSW Ends 'No Grounds' Evictions: Major Win for Renters

NSW renters celebrate historic victory as new laws ending no-cause evictions take effect May 2025, providing unprecedented security and stability for millions of tenants across the state.

Bondinator Team

July 5, 2025

2 min read

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