Questus nras. The National Rental Affordability Scheme (NRAS) is an Australian Federal Government Initiative that aims to increase the supply of new and affordable housing, reduce the rental costs for low and moderate income households and encourage large scale investment and innovative delivery of affordable housing. THE soft Western Australia property market dragged on the delivery of federal government’s allocations of its now discontinued national rental affordability scheme, denting Questus’ full-year finances. Questus is one of the largest approved participants under the Federal Governments National Rental Affordability Scheme. The message is clear, they want The National Rental Affordability Scheme Tenant Consent Form The National Rental Affordability Scheme ('NRAS' or 'the Scheme') seeks to address the shortage of affordable rental accommodation by offering a National Rental Incentive (the 'Incentive') to providers of new rental dwellings. In the May 2014 Budget, the Federal The approved participant must provide an NRAS approved rental dwelling at a rate at least 20 per cent below the assessed market rent of the property. The Government incentives are tax free incentives, available each year for 10 years. However Questus had a loss last year because of its focus on the scheme. Questus is a participant to a number of these programs, and is optimistic about the future of these programs, and with the experience and relationships developed through the NRAS period, is well positioned to maximise on these opportunities. xyy jlo prosc h3ksedq bnj2r zxg 7ek sh 7x8i5 hge