Factsheets for housing applicants
Factsheets about eligibility and applying for social housing assistance
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Housing for Aboriginal people
Aboriginal people can apply for Aboriginal housing in addition to public and community housing
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How DCJ uses your personal information
In Housing and homelessness / Housing factsheets
In order to give you the right help with housing, we need confirm your identity and work out what type of assistance you are eligible to receive
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How is affordable housing different to social housing? - Renting affordable housing
In Renting affordable housing / Chapters
Find information about affordable rental housing, who is eligible, how rent is set and how to apply
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How long can I stay? - Renting affordable housing
In Renting affordable housing / Chapters
Find information about affordable rental housing, who is eligible, how rent is set and how to apply
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How much income can I earn? - Renting affordable housing
In Renting affordable housing / Chapters
Find information about affordable rental housing, who is eligible, how rent is set and how to apply
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How much rent will I pay? - Renting affordable housing
In Renting affordable housing / Chapters
Find information about affordable rental housing, who is eligible, how rent is set and how to apply
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Inner City Local Allocation Strategy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing factsheets
People applying for housing in Redfern, Waterloo, Glebe and Surry Hills required to undergo a criminal record check. The check will look at convictions relating to drug manufacture and/or drug supply within the past 5 [...]
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Inspecting a property - Private rental advice
In Private rental advice / Chapters
Make sure the property suits your needs and be ready to submit your application
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Interpreter services
In Housing and homelessness / Housing factsheets
We provide interpreter services to make sure you get the correct information about your housing options
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Keeping your housing assistance application active
Make sure your contact details are up to date so you keep your place on the NSW Housing Register