on โ15-09-2013 07:10 PM
Some public housing tenants in Queensland are going on holidays for up to a year when there are 22,000 families on the waiting list, the state government says.
Housing Minister Tim Mander wants public housing rules changed after revealing that 285 tenants were away from their homes between three and 12 months over the last financial year.
Mr Mander says tenants can have their rent reduced to $10.95 per week while they are away and even let friends stay in their homes, rent free.
"The current situation doesn't even go close to passing the common sense test," he said in a statement.
"When there are still almost 22,000 households on the public housing waiting list, it is ridiculous to allow people to disappear for a whole year."
Mr Mander said the rules also allowed people jailed for a criminal offence to keep their homes.
"These properties are designed to be used, not left sitting vacant while people are away on holidays or in prison," he said.
"Public housing is a scarce resource and we need to make sure it is going to those who need it most."
on โ15-09-2013 07:11 PM
Just doesn't make sense.
on โ15-09-2013 07:14 PM
I'm especially amazed at the drop in rent while absent.
on โ15-09-2013 07:27 PM
I think the telling factor was "in prison"
on โ15-09-2013 07:52 PM
on โ15-09-2013 07:56 PM
doesn't it depend on income though?
on โ15-09-2013 08:46 PM
@azureline** wrote:doesn't it depend on income though?
Reduced rent in the context of this sentence "Mr Mander says tenants can have their rent reduced to $10.95 per week while they are away and even let friends stay in their homes, rent free"
on โ15-09-2013 09:08 PM
I can imagine 285 tenants in the whole of Qld, may not be a huge amount? given how many inmates there are?
on โ15-09-2013 09:10 PM
Who pays the bills of inmates? There would still be utilities to be paid even if not being used? And of course rent.
All sounds odd to me.
on โ15-09-2013 09:26 PM
I think 285 houses empty for a reasonable period is unacceptable while there are people needing housing.