Factsheets for DCJ tenants
Factsheets for FACS housing tenants
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What is antisocial behaviour? - Antisocial behaviour in public housing
In Antisocial behaviour in public housing / Chapters
How DCJ manages antisocial behaviour, how to report it and what to do if a complaint is made against you
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What to do if DCJ has breached the Tenancy Agreement? - Your rights and responsibilities
In Your rights and responsibilities / Chapters
The tenancy agreement you signed is a legal document that sets out the rights and responsibilities between a tenant and DCJ Housing. Tenants and DCJ Housing have to comply with the Residential Tenancies Act 2010.
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Why you should not leave the Rent Deduction Scheme
In Housing and homelessness / Housing factsheets
If you receive an income from Centrelink, the Rent Deduction Scheme is the easiest way to pay your rent on time, every time
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Worm farms and composting - Gardening, waste and recycling
In Gardening, waste and recycling / Chapters
Tips for getting the most out of your garden and reducing waste at home
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Your responsibilities - Your rights and responsibilities
In Your rights and responsibilities / Chapters
The tenancy agreement you signed is a legal document that sets out the rights and responsibilities between a tenant and DCJ Housing. Tenants and DCJ Housing have to comply with the Residential Tenancies Act 2010.
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Your rights - Your rights and responsibilities
In Your rights and responsibilities / Chapters
The tenancy agreement you signed is a legal document that sets out the rights and responsibilities between a tenant and DCJ Housing. Tenants and DCJ Housing have to comply with the Residential Tenancies Act 2010.
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Your rights and responsibilities
In Tenancy Hub
The tenancy agreement you signed is a legal document that sets out the rights and responsibilities between a tenant and DCJ Housing. Tenants and DCJ Housing have to comply with the Residential Tenancies Act 2010.