In Western Australia, no-grounds evictions are currently legal, allowing landlords to terminate a lease without giving a specific reason. However, the WA government is considering a policy announcement that could ban this practice. Advocates argue that tenants should not be evicted without a valid reason, while real estate agents claim that landlords should have the right to terminate a lease when they see fit. A new poll shows that 80% of Western Australians support ending no-grounds evictions, and a coalition of housing peak bodies and advocacy groups is pushing for the government to take action. The proposal has sparked debate among landlords, with some arguing that it could lead to a chilling effect on tenants asking for basic maintenance and others arguing that it would unfairly favor tenants.