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Labor's home batteries policy could help people who will never take it up. Here's how | Adam Morton
(www.theguardian.com)
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No way in hell they would ever make it mandatory for rentals. They've barely made smoke detectors mandatory for rentals. Removing negative gearing won't help. It will make rentals more expensive.
Why do you assume renters want to stop renting? Mostly renters just want better renting conditions. I support many changes to rental laws. But I don't think skipping all the low hanging fruit and enforcing solar and batteries is realistic.
Insulation should be a must. Repairs should be done in a timely fashion.
If I want cheap rent, the solution is to buy?? Ok boomer