Investigating minimum energy efficiency rental standards consultation is now open
The NSW Government has opened a consultation on investigating minimum energy efficiency rental standards.
The introduction of a minimum energy efficiency rental standards (MEERS) would set out mandatory requirements that rental homes must meet.
The government has done its own investigation of the issues renters face in regards to living in energy inefficient homes and released a consultation paper describing the challenges faced by renters. The paper also outlines possible minimum energy efficiency rental standards solutions and describes examples of solutions already in place in other areas of Australia and the world.
The consultation is open until 31 May.
We have developed several resources for renters and other interested members of the community, which can help you with your contributions to the consultation.
This consultation is a valuable opportunity for the 1 in 3 people in NSW who rent their homes — and anyone else interested in making renting fairer — to have a say on the changes needed to lift the quality of rental homes and make them safer, more comfortable, healthier and cheaper to run.
Check out our resources to help you have your say
- Implementing MEERS survey guide
- Implementing MEERS submission template
- Survey and Submission general guide
Join a Submission Action Session
Want support to make your submission? Join an action session and meet other renters. Sydney Alliance, Tenants’ Union of NSW, Better Renting, Sweltering Cities, and Solar Citizens are co-hosting these action sessions.
These online sessions are a chance to:
- Complete the survey together
- Get support turning your experience into a strong submission
- Connect with others taking action
- Explore what further action we can take together
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