As housing gets progressively harder to find, people tend to bite the bullet and lower their standards. Smaller rooms, worse amenities, and other issues are all ignored in the service of “having a place to stay.” But what are tenants really willing to give up in exchange for accommodation?

An Australian landlord has banned overnight guests for potential tenants of this apartment

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

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Australian landlords are banning intercourse in their apartments.

Well, night intercourse anyway, because if you rent from this landlord, guests are permitted to visit but are not able to stay overnight.

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

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Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

What joy is there in life?

It’s gonna have to be a smash and dash.

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

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Australian tenant rights differ from territory to territory

As a country consisting of various states, Australian laws, to some extent, can vary depending on where you live. What a landlord can and can’t do can be drastically different in one territory or another. For example, the sometimes controversial question of pet ownership in a rental property.

In the Australian Capital Territory (a very dramatic name, often shortened to ACT,) all tenants are, in theory,entitled to have a pet. However, landlords can still ban them if they can demonstrate “reasonable grounds” for it. As anyone who has dealt with a landlord will tell you, they can and will search high and low for those grounds.

Other territories can be more strict, for example, New South Wales (a lovely double adjective, often referred to as NSW) simply allows landlords to restrict tenantsfrom having petsif they feel like it. Given that the average landlord sees a tenant as an inconvenience that reduces the value of their investment, most will probably outright ban the animals.

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

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Some landlords seem to have a power complex and take it out on their tenants

Western Australia goes even further, where you need explicit permission and it’s legal for landlords to charge an additional $260 to the security deposit. In contrast, the Northern Territory has outright banned “pet bonds.” In short, Australian law is varied, so it’s not inconceivable that a landlord could find a way to effectively ban “night sex” as OP puts it.

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

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Having overnight guests isn’t exactly a privilege

While the legal right to ban overnight guests is not actually well established, many commenters already noted the similarities to the feudal systems of the past. Landlords seem to take the “lord” part very seriously, to the detriment of all of us. After all, what else can landlords ban if they can not allow, say, a visiting relative to crash on your sofa?

The listing actually mentions that this is for fire safety reasons. While it’s true that too many people in an enclosed space might constitute some risk, it’s hard to connect that to a temporary overnight guest. Others have speculated that it’s a method to prevent subletting, however, why would the original tenant still be in the apartment at the time?

Overall, it simply seems that some landlords have realized that they can get away with quite a bit. Tenants feel under pressure and will compromise to get something livable in their price range. Fortunately, most people thought this rule was ridiculous, indicating that landlords can’t just get away with anything.

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

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Commenters thought the rule was absurd and cracked a few jokes

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

Woman Shares Unhinged Apartment Listing Where Landlord Bans Sleepovers

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