CLP to scrap Labor’s new real estate pet laws if elected
OPPOSITION leader Lia Finocchiaro has vowed to scrap the NT’s new rental laws — which presume tenants have the right to keep pets on a property — if the CLP wins the August election. WHAT do you think? VOTE IN OUR POLL
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TERRITORY opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro has vowed to scrap the NT’s new rental laws — which presume tenants have the right to keep pets on a property — if the CLP wins the August election.
Ms Finocchiaro described the changes – which were passed in parliament last week – as “legislative overreach.”
“This Labor Government can’t help themselves but intrude in people’s lives and Territorians have had enough and are pushing back,” she said.
“Under a CLP Government, tenants will be able to negotiate freely with landlords around the suitability of a pet in their own property.”
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Originally published as CLP to scrap Labor’s new real estate pet laws if elected