- DCJ Housing rental bonds
People who cause damage to their DCJ Housing property may need to pay a bond.
- Debt and your DCJ Housing property
How to begin repaying your debt to DCJ and how to get financial counselling
- Market rent review
DCJ reviews market rents each year to ensure rents for public housing properties are fair and affordable
- Payment options
Five easy payment options to pay your rent, water and other DCJ accounts
- Rent and other Tenancy charges
Information on your rent subsidy, non-rent charges and rental arrears
- Rent and water arrears
If you are having trouble keeping up with your rent or water charges, it's important that you let DCJ know as soon as possible
- Rent, rent subsidies and reviews
DCJ Housing regularly reviews the market rent for our properties and tenant eligibility for rent subsidy
- Rentstart Bond Loan: managing your payments
How to make payments on your bond loan and what to do if you're unable to make a payment
- Start Work Bonus
During the Start Work Bonus period you will have no increase in your rent so you will have extra money in your pocket
- Tenant repair costs
You are responsible for keeping your home in good condition and reporting damage as soon as possible
- Vacant bedroom charge
A vacant bedroom charge will be applied to DCJ Housing tenants living in a property with more rooms than the household is entitled to
- Water charges
Tenants of DCJ and the Aboriginal Housing Office are required to pay for water usage in their home