Housing factsheets
Factsheets related to applying for housing, being a tenant, paying rent, repairs and maintenance and more.
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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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Steps to renting - Private rental advice
In Private rental advice / Chapters
A guide on how to rent a property. If you've inspected a property and you'd like to rent it, you need to complete an application.
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Suggested shrubs and climbers - Garden maintenance
In Garden maintenance / Chapters
Information on individual and common area gardens. What are your responsibilities and what does DCJ maintain? Guide to what species are recommended and what are not allowed.
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Survey
This voluntary survey gives our clients a chance to provide feedback about the housing assistance they receive from us and their experiences with DCJ.
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Swimming pools in public housing properties
Homes NSW tenants can apply to install a permanent above-ground pool, or an inflatable or portable pool in their backyard
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Tenancy agreement - Homes NSW's obligations
In Homes NSW's obligations / Chapters
Homes NSW follows rules about how it delivers services, handles appeals and uses your information
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Tenancy assistance: information for real estate agents and landlords
Tenants can apply for Tenancy Assistance once in a 12-month period. The maximum amount of assistance cannot be more than the equivalent of four weeks’ rent. Most clients will receive less than this. We will [...]
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Tenancy Assistance: information for real estate agents and landlords
Tenants can apply for Tenancy Assistance once in a 12-month period. The maximum amount of assistance cannot be more than the equivalent of four weeks’ rent. Most clients will receive less than this. We will [...]
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Tenancy Hub
Tenancy Hub Welcome to the Homes NSW Tenancy Hub. Here you’ll find helpful information on becoming a Homes NSW tenant and how to maintain your tenancy.
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Tenant databases - Private rental advice
In Private rental advice / Chapters
A real estate agent or landlord may submit your name to a tenancy database if there were problems with your tenancy