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Posted: 2023-02-15 00:57:17

Landlords and real estate agents would be banned from soliciting bids for rental properties or advertising a "rent range" under laws to be introduced to South Australia's parliament.

But property owners and agents could still accept unencouraged bids made by prospective renters under the legislation that follows similar moves made interstate to try to slow skyrocketing housing costs.

Consumer and Business Affairs Minister Andrea Michaels said it was hoped the ban would provide "stability in the market".

"It's a ban on agents and landlords doing it — this is what interstate has done and it's helped the situation over there," she told ABC Radio Adelaide's Stacey Lee and David Bevan. 

But she admitted a property could still be advertised at a high price and then renters could put in offers up to that rate.

"It's accepting offers higher than the advertising price, so it won't really apply in that situation," Ms Michaels said.

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Consumer and Business Affairs Minister Andrea Michaels (centre) with Premier Peter Malinauskas.(ABC News: Che Chorley)

Rents increasing in Adelaide

The average rent for houses in South Australia rose from $400 to $450 over the 12 months to the end of 2022, while the average rent for units went up from $335 to $360.

The biggest increases were in the Adelaide Hills and Adelaide's southern suburbs, while prices fell in some regional areas.

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