FAQs on Public and Social Housing in WA

Public and social housing in Western Australia (WA) can be a vital support for many renters, offering affordable living options.

What is Public and Social Housing?

Public housing is managed by the government to provide affordable housing solutions for eligible individuals. Social housing, on the other hand, is typically managed by non-profit organizations with funding support from the government.

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for public housing in WA, you need to meet certain criteria such as income limits, citizenship, and housing needs. Detailed eligibility information is available through the Department of Communities.

Common Issues Faced by Tenants

Some typical issues include rent calculations, disputes with neighbors, and maintenance concerns.

Rent and Payments

Rent for public and social housing is often calculated based on household income. Any changes in financial circumstances should be reported to ensure proper rent calculations.

Maintenance and Repairs

Tenants have the right to a safe and livable home. If there are repair issues, tenants should report these to their housing manager. For detailed guidance on repairs, visit the WA Council of Social Service’s website.

Your Rights as a Public and Social Housing Tenant

Legal Protections

The Residential Tenancies Act 1987 protects renters in Western Australia. This law includes provisions for fair treatment, privacy, and eviction processes.

Key takeaway: Understand your rights under the Residential Tenancies Act to better protect your housing situation.
Bob Jones
Bob Jones

Editor & Researcher, Tenant Rights Australia

Bob writes and reviews tenant law content for various regions. They’re passionate about housing justice and simplifying legal protections for tenants everywhere.