Rooming houses are a unique form of housing and managing them presents different challenges to managing other types of housing. They are governed by different provisions within the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) and they often house people with complex needs who live in close proximity and shared facilities.
This course will give new rooming house workers an understanding of how rooming houses work, both legally and practically, and take them through many aspects of their job role.
Topics will include:
- Difference between rooming house residencies and residential tenancies – legally and practically
- Rooming house gazettal and registration
- Allocations
- Sign Ups
- Rent arrears monitoring
- Room Inspections
- House Rules
- House Meetings
- Support referrals
- Dealing with Behavioural Issues
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- Investigating incidents
- Case notes
- Breach of Duty Notice
- Compliance Orders
- Dealing with Violent Behaviour
- Notice to Vacate
- Notice to Leave
- Possession Orders
- Effect of the Human Rights Charter
- Responsive maintenance requests
- Dealing with contractors
- Essential Services
It would be suitable for:
- New rooming house workers
- Experienced housing workers that are not familiar with rooming houses
- Managers of rooming house workers who are not themselves familiar with the responsibilities involved in running rooming houses.
- Zoom link will be emailed to you after you have registered online.