Tenancy policies
Policies for tenants of public housing
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Changing a Tenancy Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
The intent of this policy is to explain the criteria for changing a Homes NSW managed tenancy specifically Relocating tenants for management purposes, Mutual exchange and Recognition as a Tenant (RAAT).
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Heating and Cooling Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
The Homes NSW Heating and Cooling Policy outlines the process to improve the thermal comfort within social housing properties through the provision of passive measures, and heating and cooling devices.
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Home Modifications (Disability) Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
This policy provides guidelines for the management of disability modification work requested by a tenant or an approved housing applicant
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Managing Household Waste Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
The Managing Household Waste Policy outlines Homes NSW position on the management of household waste across its asset portfolio.
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Starting a Tenancy Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
The purpose of this policy is to explain how DCJ starts a tenancy
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Tenancy Policy Supplement
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
This document provides additional information to support our policies about starting, changing or ending a tenancy
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Transfer Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
This policy explains the criteria applied by social housing providers participating in Housing Pathways when assessing a tenant initiated request for transfer
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TV Antenna Service Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
The Homes NSW Television Antenna Service Policy outlines Homes NSW position on the installation and servicing of free to air TV antenna systems.
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Types and Length of Lease Policy
In Housing and homelessness / Housing policies
The purpose of this policy is to explain the type and length of a Residential Tenancy Agreement (lease) offered by the DCJ and how they will be reviewed