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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Board Members
    • Annual Reports
  • Our Services
    • Community Housing Program
    • Community Disability Housing Program
    • Private Landlords
  • Our Properties
    • Available Properties
  • Tenants
    • Eligibility/Rental Applications
    • Emergency Contact Numbers
    • Rental Terms and Payments
    • Repairs and Maintenance
    • Policies
    • Property Inspections
    • Your rights and responsibilities
    • Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour
    • Appeals
    • Vacating and terminating the tenancy
    • Pets
    • Alterations to Property
  • Contractors
    • Terms of trade
    • Code of Conduct
    • Supplier Forms
  • News
    • Newsletters
    • News
  • Contact
  • Annual Reports
  • TEST
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Alliance Housing

Property Inspections

Our new tenants are provided with a property that is clean, secure, maintained in good repair and complies with health, building and safety requirements. Tenants will be given copies of the Property Condition Report.
 
Alliance Housing undertakes regular inspections during the tenancy and arranges maintenance as required.
 
Tenants are advised of inspections in writing, in accordance with the requirements of the Residential Tenancies Act. Tenants do not need to be present for an inspection as Alliance Housing can gain entry using the spare keys to complete the arranged inspection.
 
If the property has not been satisfactorily maintained by the tenant, a follow up inspection may be arranged within three to six weeks or a FORM 20 Notice to Tenant of Breach of Agreement sent. The notice requires the tenant to address the property concerns within 14 days to avoid further action.
 
The tenant will be informed in writing of the follow-up inspection, including details of what needs to be rectified. If a Form 20 was issued then the follow-up inspection will be to see that the issues have been rectified. Failure to rectify may result in further legal recovery actions.

About us

Alliance Housing is an independent and sustainable Community Housing Provider, working in conjunction with the residential tenancies act and priding ourselves on providing high quality housing services to our clients in the South West of Western Australia.

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