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RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 2010 - SECT 138
Acceptable behaviour agreements for tenants
138 Acceptable behaviour agreements for tenants
(1) The New South Wales Land and Housing Corporation may, by notice in writing
given to a tenant under a social housing tenancy agreement under which it is
the landlord, request the tenant to give a written undertaking (an
"acceptable behaviour agreement" ), in the terms specified in the notice, not
to engage in specified anti-social behaviour on any of the following-- (a) the
social housing premises to which the agreement relates,
(b) any property
adjoining or adjacent to those premises (including any property that is
available for use by the tenant in common with others).
(2) The operation of
an acceptable behaviour agreement extends to the behaviour of any other person
occupying (or jointly occupying) the social housing premises with the consent
of the tenant (a
"lawful occupier" ). Accordingly, if any such lawful occupier engages in any
anti-social behaviour that is specified in the agreement, the tenant is taken
to have engaged in the behaviour and breached the agreement.
(3) The
Corporation may request a tenant to enter into an
acceptable behaviour agreement only if the Corporation is of the opinion that,
based on-- (a) the history of the tenancy concerned, or
(b) the history of
any prior tenancy under a social housing tenancy agreement entered into by the
tenant and the Corporation,
the tenant, or a lawful occupier of the premises
to which the tenancy relates, is likely to engage in anti-social behaviour on
those social housing premises or any property adjoining or adjacent to those
premises (including any property that is available for use by the tenant in
common with others).
(4) In making a request that a tenant enter into an
acceptable behaviour agreement, the Corporation must inform the tenant that
if-- (a) the tenant fails or refuses to enter into an
acceptable behaviour agreement as requested, or
(b) the tenant, after
entering into such an agreement, seriously or persistently breaches the terms
of the agreement,
the Corporation may give a termination notice for the
tenancy agreement entered into by the Corporation and the tenant.
(5) An
acceptable behaviour agreement is of no effect unless the Corporation has
complied with subsection (4) in relation to the agreement.
(6) In this
section, a reference to
"anti-social behaviour" includes a reference to emission of excessive noise,
littering, dumping of cars, vandalism and defacing of property.
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