
Leo Patterson Ross
Leo Patterson Ross is a representative of the National Association of Tenants Organisations, advocating for better tenant rights and calling for a change in property ownership attitudes, emphasizing the need for education among prospective landlords to ensure long-term rental stability.
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Leo Patterson Ross, chief executive of Tenants’ Union of NSW, spoke about the pressure of current rent increases on people.
Sydney house rents hit a record high $800 a weekLeo Patterson Ross discussed the impact of high rents on people's ability to save.
Record high prices recorded in family-friendly suburbsLeo Patterson Ross applauded the rental reforms but criticized Minns for undercutting them.
Chris Minns moved to overrule minister, department to act for landlordsTenants’ Union of NSW chief executive Leo Patterson Ross said some tenants were having to compromise on essentials such as food and healthcare.
Sydney rents for houses and unis hit record highs in June quarterTenants’ Union of NSW chief executive Leo Patterson Ross has previously analysed whether it is more profitable for investors to list on the short-term or long-term rental market.
The most profitable locations for property investors to short-term letTenants’ Union of NSW chief executive Leo Patterson Ross said there was a bigger problem beyond student accommodation.
Why this grand building on Sydney’s busiest street is derelictPatterson Ross agreed more education was needed for prospective landlords and called for a change in attitude to ownership.
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