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COVID-19 eviction moratorium doesn’t apply to lease breach unrelated to rent, court finds
Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Two Sydney-based companies have lost a bid to reinstate their commercial lease, with a judge rejecting submissions that the COVID-19 moratorium on evictions applied to rental agreement breaches that did not relate to rent. In a judgment delivered on October 28,…