Ending tenancies – good practice in community housing

Ending tenancies – good practice in community housing

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Ending tenancies – good practice in community housing
End Of Tenancy Processes

Event Date:

09.09.2025

Event Time:

9:30 am

Event Location:

Online training - link will be sent prior to course date

How and why do community housing tenancies end? What happens when they end? Tenancies end in a range of ways and may be led by the rental housing provider or the renter

In this course you’ll learn about the various reasons and processes for tenancies ending, including when things get complicated! You’ll build your knowledge about what is expected of a community housing provider in managing processes when tenancies end.

Learning outcomes

  • Examine the different reasons and ways that community housing tenancies can end
  • Apply standard end of tenancy processes, including undertaking final inspections and dealing with goods left behind
  • Manage all end of tenancy processes within relevant Victorian legal frameworks
  • Apply solutions to manage complex end of tenancy processes, including where a VCAT process may be involved

Course topics

  • What renters and rental providers needs to do at end of tenancy – RTA and other requirements
  • What good practice at end of tenancy looks like
  • Temporary absences
  • Goods left behind
  • Dealing with complex situations at end of tenancy
  • Eviction – legal processes and human rights considerations

Who is this course for?

  • Frontline community housing staff and managers/supervisors

Delivery

  • Live training via the Zoom platform. The course runs for 3 hours

This workshop includes:

  • Expert presenter
  • Discussion and activities to embed your learning
  • Takeaway resources

Register Now:

Ticket Type: Ticket Qty: Per Ticket Price (Ex GST):
Member

MemberET0909

15 Left:
$270.00
NonMember

NonMemET0909

15 Left:
$315.00
Quantity: Total
Total Seats: 15 (15 Left:)
Event Presenters:
Skye Constantine Skye Constantine
Skye is an experienced practitioner in community housing, public housing, and homelessness services. They have almost 20 years’ experience spanning tenancy management, casework, street outreach, service design, and senior management roles. They are currently completing a PhD exploring the ways that lived/living experience knowledge might contribute to the end of homelessness in Australia.
  • Online training - link will be sent prior to course date

Event Schedule Details

  • 09.09.2025 9:30 am   -   12:30 pm
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