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minus-square@melbaboutown@aussie.zonelinkfedilink5•27 days agoYou got it :( Or you get evicted for complaining
minus-square@Railison@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkEnglish1•27 days agoHow easy is it to prove a retaliatory eviction?
minus-square@Taleya@aussie.zonelinkfedilink3•27 days agoPretty easy now that there’s no weasel way to evict a tenant. The big issue is that VCAT needs a massive injection of staff and funds
minus-square@jonne@infosec.publinkfedilink2•27 days agoWhat’s the point of fighting if it takes VCAT over a year to take your case? I went to VCAT over a bond issue and that took a year to resolve.
minus-square@WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish-1•27 days agoUnless the landlord emails you stating “I’m evicting you in retaliation for x”, it’s almost impossible to prove.
You got it :(
Or you get evicted for complaining
How easy is it to prove a retaliatory eviction?
Pretty easy now that there’s no weasel way to evict a tenant. The big issue is that VCAT needs a massive injection of staff and funds
What’s the point of fighting if it takes VCAT over a year to take your case? I went to VCAT over a bond issue and that took a year to resolve.
Unless the landlord emails you stating “I’m evicting you in retaliation for x”, it’s almost impossible to prove.