Housing Management Clause Samples
Housing Management. 11.1 To provide you with information on our housing management policies as required by the guidance issued by the Housing Corporation under the provisions of Section 36 of the Housing ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.
Housing Management. 7.1 We will provide you with information on our housing management policies as required by guidance issued by the Welsh Assembly Government.
7.2 If you want to see your personal housing files, please contact us in writing.
Housing Management. Provide basic housing management functions to include:
a) Assess and collect monthly rent in an amount not to exceed 30% of a client’s gross monthly income.
b) Furnish the bedrooms with appropriate furniture pieces, at a minimum a twin bed, nightstand, dresser, table, chair, and lamps. The Contractor will replace furniture as needed, at its own expense.
c) Furnish common areas and equip kitchen with appliances, dishes, and other necessary items; replace items as needed.
d) Pay housing-related expenses, including utilities, property tax, insurance, maintenance contracts.
e) Conduct inventory of client property at admission and discharge and maintain a copy of the inventory in the clients’ charts.
Housing Management. Provide basic housing management functions to include:
a) Lease the units to clients; collect a monthly fee per Virginia licensing requirements found here.
b) Furnish the bedrooms with appropriate furniture pieces, at a minimum a twin bed, nightstand, dresser, table, chair, and lamps. The Contractor will replace furniture as needed, at its own expense.
c) Furnish common areas and equip kitchen with appliances, dishes, and other necessary items; replace items as needed.
d) Pay housing-related expenses, including utilities, property tax, insurance, maintenance contracts.
Housing Management. To provide you with information on our housing management policies as required by the guidance issued by the National Assembly for Wales.
Housing Management. 9.1 Where a service combines housing management and housing related support and where these elements are provided through a unified service (i.e. both elements delivered by one staff member/team rather than separate staff), the Contracting Authority can either specify the percentage split between the two elements it requires or can request the Provider to identify how it intends to apportion and provide the housing management and support elements.
Housing Management. 3.2.1. Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council will outsource tenancy management of the houses on Palm Island to an organisation (“Tenancy Manager”) agreed by the Parties within four (4) weeks of the signing of this agreement.
3.2.2. The Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council will ensure that the Tenancy Manager performs their duties in accordance with the Residential Tenancies ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Qld).
3.2.3. The Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council will require the Tenancy Manager to ensure that:
3.2.3.1. All adult persons residing in a house are parties to the tenancy agreement for that house, either as the principal tenant or co-contributors, with financial contributions specified in the agreement.
3.2.3.2. Only adult persons who have signed the tenancy agreement can reside permanently in the house.
3.2.3.3. Households, which at the expiration of current tenancy agreements, do not sign a new tenancy agreement that includes the tenancy obligations set out in this Agreement (“New Tenancy Agreement”) are required to pay the maximum rent level for their dwelling plus 10% as a risk factor, and are not eligible for any of the benefits flowing from this Agreement.
3.2.3.4. New tenants are not allocated a house unless they sign a New Tenancy Agreement.
3.2.3.5. Any tenant in breach of the agreement will be counselled and then warned and, if they remain in breach, be ultimately evicted by the Tenancy Manager in accordance with the provisions of the Residential Tenancies ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Qld).
3.2.3.6. A tenancy advice and complaints hot line (an 1800 phone number) is available for use by any signatory to a tenancy agreement.
3.2.3.7. New Tenancy Agreements are for 6 or 12 month periods, with rent deducted via Centrepay from an Income Management Plan (IMP) account or by direct debit for that period.
3.2.3.8. Wherever possible the Tenancy Manager will enter into New Tenancy Agreements with households by February 2008, or as soon as possible after the expiry of existing tenancy agreements.
3.2.3.9. Consistent with Queensland Department of Housing rent setting policy, rent is increased over a specified period to normalised rates (it is intended that market rates will be set for each property by independent valuation).
3.2.4. The Parties acknowledge that, for those families and individuals who already have, or can establish, a good rent record over a period of time, and who participate in Pride of Place External (see below), assistance will be provided towards the purchase of land and/or...
Housing Management. We shall provide you with information on our housing management policies as required by the guidance issued by the Tenant Services Authority or its successor body under the provisions of Section 193 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.1.7 Landlord’s Address for Service of Notices Under Section 48 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987, we must give you our address for the service of notices. Any notice from you to us under this Agreement may be sent by post or delivered to: Chief Executive Bridge ▇▇▇▇▇ Business Centre Stramongate Kendal Cumbria LA9 4BD
Housing Management. Age UK NT shall be responsible for all aspects of housing management in relation to the Property including, but not limited to: putting in place Tenancy Agreements as agent on behalf of the Council in the Council's name, subject to the Council having notified Age UK NT of the identity of the Tenants in accordance with the commissioning agreement between the parties; tenancy management and enforcement; and provision of information to Tenants relevant to their tenancy and/or the Property.
