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The Tenancy Division deals with breaches of leases, excessive rent increases, termination of the rental agreement, and the return of rental bonds. An order can be made up to $20,000 with respect to a rental bond or $10,000 for other matters. The Home Building Division deals with matters under The Home Building Act 1989 (NSW). The tribunal has ...
The former Tribunal was established under the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (NSW) as the primary dispute resolution body for residential tenancies in New South Wales. . Following a review of other tribunals under the portfolio of the Department of Fair Trading of New South Wales (such as the Commercial Tribunal, Consumer Claims Tribunal, Building Disputes Tribunal and the Motor Vehicle Repair ...
Term start Term end Time in office Notes Minister for Housing David Hall Nationalist: Holman (2) 23 July 1919 9 February 1920 201 days Charles Oakes: 9 February 1920 12 April 1920 63 days James Dooley Labor: Storey: 12 April 1920 10 October 1921 1 year, 181 days Minister for Housing Sir Thomas Henley Nationalist: Fuller (1) 20 December 1921 a.m.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 February 2025. Regulations to reduce increases in housing rents "Rent control" redirects here. For other uses, see Rent control (disambiguation). Part of a series on Living spaces Main House: detached semi-detached terraced Apartment Bungalow Cottage Ecohouse Green home Housing project Human outpost I ...
An exception to this are assured tenancies which are converted from being regulated by the Housing Act 1980 (except if granted by approved bodies under ss56-68 of the Housing Act 1980 before 15 January 1989, and before that date the tenant made an application to the court under section 24 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (for the grant of a new tenancy), and on 15 January 1989 the 1980 Act ...
Tenants pay subsidised rent to AHV, who manages the properties including maintenance and repairs. AHV achieves above community housing sector standard for maintaining tenancies – 89% in 2014–15. AHV achieves above community housing sector standard for maintaining tenancies – 89% in 2014–15.
Also known as the Hoskins Estate, Appian Way was a model housing estate conceived by a wealthy industrialist, George J. Hoskins on 8 hectares of land that he purchased at the start of the 20th century. [2] He bought the land, known as 'Humphreys Paddock' in April 1903, and submitted a proposal for an estate there by June of that year. [3]
Property NSW website, 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2020 "Housing Board Building, 120 Gloucester St, The Rocks, NSW, Australia (Place ID 100121)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government. 21 October 1980. Adjoining Accountants House. Property NSW website, 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2020