If something is damaged or broken in your home, you can call the Housing Call Centre on 13 11 72 to get it fixed.
You can also make a non-urgent maintenance request online.
When you are explaining what is broken, try to give us as much detail as you can. The more we know about the problem, the easier it will be for us to fix it quickly.
The time it will take to complete your repairs will depend on the type of repairs that are required.
There are some things you are responsible for, like replacing light bulbs, but if there is a reason you cannot do these things, you can contact the Housing Call Centre.
Looking after your garden and general house cleaning are also things you must do yourself.
We employ professional contractors, like plumbers and electricians, to make repairs to your home.
Sometimes we may need to arrange an inspection to work out the best way to fix your problem. We will let you know when you can expect a contractor to fix or inspect the work.
The contractor will need to get into your house, so remember to stay home or arrange for them to get in. Check the contractor's identification before you let them into your home. If they don't have the right identification don't let them in.
As a tenant you have a responsibility to:
If things like washing machines that you share with other tenants are broken, you can also tell the Housing Call Centre. Let us know exactly what is broken and where it is.
We will pay for the cost of all repairs to your home that are caused by accident or normal use of the house. But if you cause the damage by neglect, or you deliberately wreck something, you will have to pay for the repairs yourself. Your rental account statement will show this cost.
You can dispute the charge at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal if you think it was not your fault. To find out more about this, talk to your Housing Services officer.
Where repairs are needed because of unlawful damage, like if someone breaks into your home, you will not be charged for the cost of the repairs as long as you report the incident to the police. Your Housing Services officer will need to see a copy of the police report.
Usually, you cannot do repairs yourself unless your Housing Services officer says it's ok.
You can arrange to have urgent repairs carried out yourself if you tell us about the problem and we do not respond within a reasonable time. We will pay you back up to $1000 to cover your costs for arranging the repairs yourself.
Remember, we will only pay you back when the repairs are urgent and you have done everything you can to tell us about the problem. You will not be paid back if the repair was not urgent, or you did not tell us about the problem.
Code of Conduct for Public Housing Contractors ATTACHED, Please check.
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