Posted: 2023-02-16 03:39:43

A Sydney real estate agent has advised landlords wanting to capitalise on the "once-in-a-decade" rental crisis they can kick out long-term tenants to raise rent quickly.

The email sent from Ray White Bondi to its clients says it's reasonable that most landlords would want to "maximise this opportunity" and lays out three options.

The first is the "aggressive" option to evict a long-term tenant, tidy up the property and re-let it at a higher rate.

"This will achieve the maximum increase possible in the shortest time," the email says.

The email from Ray White Bondi Beach suggests a "proactive" approach would be to raise rents by 5-10 per cent while the "passive" option would be to leave the rate as is.

Dozens of people of all ages line up outside a "For Lease" sign at a Sydney apartment building.
Dozens of people line up at a rental inspection in inner Sydney in November last year.(ABC News: Nick Sas)

Tenants' Union of NSW policy and advocacy manager Jemima Mowbray said the language used would strike fear into the hearts of renters.

"This kind of message, or this kind of framing from an agent really makes renters worried or anxious about their tenancy," she said.

While the approach is legal, Ms Mowbray said it was unethical given the current crisis.

She said it reflected a housing market that valued property for profit, not as homes.

"Real estate agents are encouraging landlords to maximise the profit and not think about the family or the household who is making a home within that property," she said.

Ray White Bondi Beach real estate agent Ron Bauer said it was extremely rare for landlords to take up the first option.

Whilst having empathy for tenants, he said as an advocate for landlords his job was to help get the best return for them.

"The landlords had it tough with COVID but now they have it tough with high interest rates," Mr Bauer said.

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