A sharehouse was run by a 'sublandlord' company. It could be unlawful By News March 24, 2025 Add Comment Edit Hobart tenant Katie found out the "sublet agreement" she had signed with a company called Arx Pty Ltd could be invalid — and she had no tenancy rights in Tasmania. Share this post Related PostsAustralian-issued trackers to stop people smuggling from Sri Lanka easily dodged, fishermen sayToday's public holiday is costing the economy almost $2 billion. But there are upsidesIranian state-organised marchers call for execution of Mahsa Amini protesters'A terrorist with nuclear weapons': how worried should we be about Vladimir Putin's threats?Live: NSW Now: Face masks no longer mandatory in taxis, rideshare services from tomorrowInside the AFL grand final: How the Sydney Swans can winThe Queen may have made it to 96 — but these other royals weren't so luckyDonald Trump sued by New York Attorney-General over 'fraudulently inflated' net worth
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