The Real Estate Institute of Victoria is calling on Government to allow one-on-one inspections of properties to help save many Victorians from financial distress and homelessness.
The Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) has called for an independent review of the roadmap announced by the Andrews government.
The Real Estate Institute of Victoria has slammed the Andrews Government’s decision to effectively keep the property market shut down for an uncertain period. The continuation of the ban on inspections means that people who desperately need to buy or lease a property will have to make that decision ‘sight unseen’.
While the vast majority of tenants do the right thing the Real Estate Institute of Victoria is seeing increasing evidence that some tenants are rorting the system put in place to protect them.
The Real Estate Institute of Victoria is concerned that the process for dealing with residential tenancy disputes is cracking under the weight of Covid-19.
The Real Estate Institute of Victoria is seeing growing evidence that commercial and residential landlords are being left behind and all but forgotten as the government makes decisions on financial support for people impacted by the economic downturn.
Members of the REIV have chosen new Directors to serve on the Board from 1 October 2020.
Voting to elect four Directors from the Metropolitan Zone closed at 5pm on Monday 24th August 2020. There were seven candidates and the four with the highest number of votes have been elected.
The REIV is working closely with the Premier’s office, Ministers, and other Agencies to bring you clarity on the Restrictions announced recently.
Nominations closed at 5pm on 22 July 2020 with seven valid nominations having been received.