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Tenancy rights in one’s lingo

New multilingual videos are explaining tenancy rights to new Victorians.
The State Government produced the video series in Arabic, Karen and Swahili for the growing Iraqi, Syrian, Myanmar and Congolese communities.
The languages reflect the top five countries of birth of people granted visas in Victoria.
The videos cover starting and ending a lease, bonds, repairs and condition reports.
Consumer Affairs Victoria partnered with refugee and migrant settlement agency AMES Australia to share the videos with their clients.
The videos can be found on the Consumer Affairs Victoria website.

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