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  2. Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal of New South Wales

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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 ...

  3. Minister for Housing (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Residential Tribunal of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Rent regulation - Wikipedia

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    Tenants receive unlimited duration of their rental agreement unless the duration is explicitly halted. In practice, landlords have little incentive to change tenants as rental price increases beyond inflation are constrained. During the period of the tenancy, a person's tenancy may only be terminated for very good reasons.

  6. Leasehold estate - Wikipedia

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    A tenancy at sufferance (sometimes called a holdover tenancy) is created when a tenant wrongfully holds over past the end of the duration period of the tenancy (for example, a tenant who stays past the expiration of his or her lease). In this case, the landlord can hold over the tenant to a new tenancy, and collect rent for the period the ...

  7. Public housing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The public housing waiting list in Victoria, for example, was at 45,600 applications, representing 99,000 people, as of June 2020. This represents a dramatic increase in applications in recent years. [50] There is a severe lack of new public housing dwellings. [51] [6]

  8. Starter tenancy - Wikipedia

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    A Starter tenancy is a type of tenancy in the United Kingdom which are offered by some housing associations. They are trial tenancies and tenants are easier to evict ...

  9. Aboriginal Housing Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in need of housing can make an application to AHV, and they will be placed on a waiting list until a suitable home in a preferred area becomes available. Applicants may be considered for priority housing if they are deemed to have a more urgent need than general applicants.

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