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Appeals and Complaints


Introduction

Bridge Housing is committed to ensuring all tenants and applicants have fair and equitable access to its services. As a registered Housing Association, Bridge Housing is subject to the Community Housing External Appeals System. This entitles tenants and applicants who are unhappy about a Bridge Housing decision to appeal the decision which Bridge Housing has made.

Bridge Housing has a two tiered appeals system:

  • Tenants must use Bridge Housing's appeals process in the first instance.
  • If they are unhappy about Bridge Housing's decision, an appeal can be made to the Housing Appeals Committee.

Bridge Housing has prepared pamphlets on our appeals and complaints policy in English and Vietnamese. Alternatively, click here to view the Bridge Housing Assistance page. The Bridge Housing Policy and Procedures Manual provides more information on our Appeals and Complaints Policy

Our Commitment

Bridge Housing believes that appeals and complaints help to improve our service delivery.
The following is important to remember about our appeals and complaints systems:

  • Your formal appeal and complaint will be acknowledged within two days of receiving your letter
  • You will receive a response within 21 days of your appeal/complaint being lodged
  • You have the right to use an advocate or to have friends assist you throughout the process
  • You will be treated fairly and with respect during the process
  • The service you receive from us in the future will not suffer as a result of your appeal or complaint
  • We will keep a record of all the steps of your appeal or complaint and what happened at each stage
  • The Housing Appeals Committee (HAC) cannot consider your appeal until you have first used Bridge Housing's Appeals system

What Decisions Can I Appeal?

Tenants and Applicants can appeal the following decisions:

Applicants

  Waiting List

General eligibility
Removal from waiting list
Backdating of eligibility on waiting list
Eligibility of people classified as former unsatisfactory tenants

  Housing Entitlements Number of bedrooms
Modification or special features of dwelling
Locational need
  Priority Housing Eligibility
Locational or housing type need
  Minors  Eligibility of minors to be granted a tenancy
  Offer Of Property Whether offer is considered reasonable
Acceptability of reason for not accepting offer
Removal for not accepting an offer
  Succession Of Tenancy Eligibility to be granted succession
Housing entitlement if granted succession. 


Tenants

 Transfer Eligibility for general transfer
Eligibility for priority transfer
Locational need
Relocation of tenant for management purposes
Housing entitlement if granted transfer
 Rental Subsidy Assessment Calculations, changes to or cancellation of a rental subsidy
 Modification Of Property Need for modification for disability/medical reasons. Not maintenance or upgrade issues.
Tenant improvement of property reimbursement
 Mutual Exchange Eligibility for and approval for exchange
 Absence from Dwelling Permission to be absent and rent calculations

 Tenant Charges

Charges at vacation of the dwelling where not covered by a Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal (CTTT) decision
 Offer Of Property-Transfer  Whether reasonable offer made and if the offer counted for purposes of offer policy
 Fixed Term Leases Conditions and renewal eligibility
 Head Leasing Relocating tenants to other social housing at expiry of headlease (tenants cannot appeal about obtaining headlease housing)
 Additional Occupants Approval of additional occupants
 Joint Tenancies Eligibility for joint tenancies

What are not Appealable Decisions? 

  • Decisions not directly related to the person or household
  • Matters which are the responsibility of other tribunals eg CTTT
  • Housing providers policies
  • Matters for which clients cannot make application to housing providers
  • Internal administrative and funding matters of the housing provider
  • Complaints about the way a service is delivered-see complaints policy
  • Programs not related to the provision of a service


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