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Rent wrangle has young mum at end of tether
Monday 31st of May 2004
Shaye Barrett, a 25-year-old domestic purposes beneficiary, says she is at the end of her tether after being left $1040 out of pocket and landed with a year-long fixed-term tenancy on a house she is unable to move into because she cannot afford the agent's $300 letting fee.
"I'm getting fined for being poor," she said.
She has not spent a night in the property but the agent, Kennard Real Estate Ltd, has said it will keep $1040 advanced as bond by Work and Income, which Ms Barrett must repay the Government.
They will also continue to charge her weekly rent of $260 until an alternative tenant is found.
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"I'm getting fined for being poor," she said.
She has not spent a night in the property but the agent, Kennard Real Estate Ltd, has said it will keep $1040 advanced as bond by Work and Income, which Ms Barrett must repay the Government.
They will also continue to charge her weekly rent of $260 until an alternative tenant is found.
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