Factsheets for DCJ tenants
Factsheets for FACS housing tenants
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NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal - Your rights and responsibilities
In Your rights and responsibilities / Chapters
What to do if you receive a notice of termination and what happens at an NCAT hearing
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Occupational therapist assessment overview
Information for occupational therapists completing a property assessment for a DCJ Housing client
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Private rental assistance for real estate agents and landlords factsheet
The NSW Government offers assistance in the private rental market to help tenants start or keep a tenancy. These products may offer additional support for tenants and greater security for real estate agents and landlords.
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Solar System fact sheet
Your solar system will help you reduce your electricity bill, particularly on hot summer days when you need to use your air conditioner.
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Step 2: Getting ready to sign
In Tenancy Hub
By now, your Client Service Officer (CSO) who manages your property, will have made an appointment with you to sign the lease.
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Tenancy Hub
Tenancy Hub Welcome to the DCJ Housing Tenancy Hub. Here you’ll find helpful information on becoming a DCJ Housing tenant and how to maintain your tenancy.
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Unwanted household items
Many common household problem items like chemicals, batteries and bulky goods can be recycled, donated or disposed of by your council to reduce landfill
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Virtual Client Service Visits
This factsheet is to provide information to public housing tenants about virtual client service visits (CSVs).
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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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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.