The instability of the rental market increasing as Queensland's real estate industry recommend landlords to attach notices notices with tenancy agreements
The real estate industry argues the move to hand out lease notices early protects landlords from life-long tenancies under new laws but renters say it's an added burden in an already crushing market
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