The Commissioner and her team will consult widely with renters, advocates and other stakeholders across the private rental sector to identify and act on systemic and community-wide issues.
We are committed to working with a broad range of stakeholders to understand all aspects of the issues facing renters. We will use co-operation and collaboration to find practical and shared solutions to issues.
We will interact with:
- renters and the public generally
- community stakeholders supporting vulnerable and disadvantaged renters, including advocacy groups and housing and legal service agencies
- residential rental providers (landlords and property owners)
- property managers (estate agents) and property industry associations
- government departments and agencies
- other experts in tenancy law and the rental sector such as academics and research organisations.
Our engagement with these stakeholders will be:
- purposeful and effective
- transparent
- inclusive
- timely and responsive
- respectful.
Our stakeholder strategy sets out the mechanisms we will use to engage with stakeholders over the next four years. The formal mechanisms will include groups of renters and other stakeholders.