Renters Feel Pressured to Use Third-Party Apps for Payments
Wednesday, 9 October 2024
Renters are increasingly facing pressure from property managers to use third-party apps like Ailo for rental payments. These apps often charge fees and require tenants to share sensitive personal information. While some renters are comfortable with these apps, others feel coerced into using them. Queensland's Residential Tenancies Authority is aware of the growing trend and is working on legislation to provide tenants with more options for payment.
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