When Housing NSW handed over large swathes of its stock to various Community Housing operators - one of the unforeseen disadvantages was the upset caused when trying to do a Mutual Exchange.
Anecdotal reports say that some have been successful, whilst others have been blocked. It seems that it depends on the mood of the officials involved and that there is no hard and fast policy to follow.
The officials with a sense of compassion and an ounce of common sense can see how it is ALWAYS beneficial to all parties when they find a suitable property to swap.
This is the latest missive to land in my inbox:
I am renting through Community Housing, i had no choice but to take this place
because it was my second choice and you can't turn down your second choice (An
unnecessary rule i think). I need to go back to the area i was in because my
daughter goes to school there and i work there. I am wasting a lot of petrol
going back and forth and my car doesn't have much life left. No buses leave
early enough for me to get to work on time so i would lose my job if my car
dies. I recently found a lady i can swap with,she is in the area i want and she
wants to swap! Because she is with Housing NSW they won't let her swap with
Community Housing. Who made up this ridiculous rule? I would love to hear from
others if they have done a mutual exchange from Community Housing to Housing
NSW? And if anyone was allowed to go from a 2 bedroom to a 3 bedroom with only 2
people?
Can anybody add to this discussion? Have you been successful with a Community to HNSW swap?
Have you been blocked by short-sighted bureaucrats?
Please comment below but remember, no names of tenants or staff.
If you'd like to be more involved with this issue, please send an email with contact details and a brief story of your situation to admin@ourhouseswap.com.au
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Swapping Community Housing to HNSW
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