Sharehousing can be fun, but fraught with risk – and the law offers little protection. These 3 changes could help
- Written by Zoe Goodall, Research Associate, Centre for Urban Transitions, Swinburne University of Technology
fizkes/ShutterstockAnyone who’s lived in a sharehouse knows it only takes one person to send the household off the rails. Everyone’s life is affected when one housemate leaves out food, plays loud music all night or routinely uses all the hot water. Sharing a home with someone means you’re intimately impacted by their best and...

















