As a tenant in a Gateway Housing managed property, your residence will undergo a routine inspection every quarter (three months). Routine inspections make us aware of any maintenance or repair the property may require.
There will be provided 7 days notice prior to an inspection via an Entry Notice from the Residential Tenancies Authority. The name of the person (or persons) entering you property will be found on the Entry Notice.
Routine inspections are generally only 15 to 20 minutes. If you are not at home during the inspection Gateway Housing will enter the premises using an access key. Photos will be taken during inspections in order to maintain ongoing records of the property’s condition as well as for documenting instances of required maintenance and/or repair.
The property should be in a reasonably tidy and clean state at the time of inspection. We expect the house to be uncluttered so we can work unimpeded. We check the condition of the house and determine if maintenance and/or repairs are needed.
If any concerns or tenancy breaches are noted then a staff member will let you know what they are, and if any action needs to be taken.
The only people who may live in a Gateway Housing residence are those named on the lease. This isn’t to say that the tenant can’t have guests, however… if another person lives in the property for over four weeks, without sought approval, then this person may be regarded as an “unapproved occupant”.
Being a tenant, if you wish for another person to move into the property, be that on a temporary or long-term basis, then you must obtain prior approval. We will let you know of all lease changes in advance, including any adjustment to rent.
Learn More: Residential Tenancy Authority (RTA website) https://www.rta.qld.gov.au/
Any tenants with guests staying over should be aware of the following:
We will be fair with tenants if we suspect an unapproved occupant may be residing in your house.
To resolve the situation we will take the following steps:
You may receive a Notice to Remedy Breach should the occupancy situation not be resolved.
The rent subsidy would be removed if the unapproved occupant should fail to vacate the premises prior to the Notice to Remedy Breach expiring. This would mean that the tenant would be charged full market rent instead of a percentage of their income.
We at Gateway Housing will talk to all tenants so they fully understand the consequences should unapproved occupants fail to move out.
Should all the above options be exhausted with an unapproved occupant still residing at the property then the tenant may be issued a Notice to Leave.
Gateway Housing review the rents of all tenants. This happens at least every 6 months, or if the tenant advises of a change in household circumstances. This is in accordance with the Community Housing Rent Policy from the Department of Housing and Public Works.
As a tenant of community housing, we require evidence of your income during your rent review, to ensure your rent is both fair and tailored to you. Producing this evidence is a pivotal requirement of your tenancy agreement. All proof of your income should be current.
We will take the following actions should proof of income not be provided when required: