Elderly to be forced out of Millers Point as cheap rent deal comes to an end

By Nicole Hasham
Updated October 21 2014 - 8:08am, first published 7:53am
Darling House resident Eileen Enslow, who turns 90 this week, is stunned the facility will close. Photo: Nic Walker
Darling House resident Eileen Enslow, who turns 90 this week, is stunned the facility will close. Photo: Nic Walker

Non-profit community groups are being forced to pay hundreds of dollars a week in rent, throwing their viability into doubt, as the NSW government abandons "peppercorn rent" agreements that have been in place for decades.

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