This article discusses community housing and the legal and funding arrangements that have evolved for this sector. The author examines the nature of community housing and explains how it has emerged out of public housing policy. In particular, there is a focus on property rights especially from the perspective of community housing providers both in relation to head leasing and tenancy agreements. The article reviews the Community Housing Providers’ National Law especially in relation to the innovations in ‘statutory’ contracts and the vesting of land title in registered providers in New South Wales. The author argues that evolving trust in community organisations underscores these reforms, but that the project is far from finished. Housing ...
Introduction Currently there is much debate about housing affordability. Two of our recent publicat...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
Housing is a primary requirement of life and so home ownership remains the ideal for most people. Ho...
This article discusses community housing and the legal and funding arrangements that have evolved fo...
Community housing in New South Wales is a small but unique sub-set of a social housing system which ...
This Research Paper provides an introduction to a form of shared equity housing called a community l...
A community land trust (CLT) is an organisation that provides ongoing affordable housing and other c...
Residents of private residential estates must negotiate the complex of expectations, rights and resp...
In all Australian States and Territories many of the traditional functions of public housing have be...
The evolving role of community in property law remains undertheorized. While legal scholars have ana...
With lack of affordable housing being clearly identified as a social and economic exclusion issue fo...
Retrenchment of the public sector as a direct provider of rented accommodation has been accompanied ...
Over recent years, numerous intertwined housing issues have intensified in Australia regarding the e...
Published: 31 July 2020Australia’s social housing sector is under great pressure. Actions to improve...
Several State Housing Authorities in Australia are currently examining models of devolved management...
Introduction Currently there is much debate about housing affordability. Two of our recent publicat...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
Housing is a primary requirement of life and so home ownership remains the ideal for most people. Ho...
This article discusses community housing and the legal and funding arrangements that have evolved fo...
Community housing in New South Wales is a small but unique sub-set of a social housing system which ...
This Research Paper provides an introduction to a form of shared equity housing called a community l...
A community land trust (CLT) is an organisation that provides ongoing affordable housing and other c...
Residents of private residential estates must negotiate the complex of expectations, rights and resp...
In all Australian States and Territories many of the traditional functions of public housing have be...
The evolving role of community in property law remains undertheorized. While legal scholars have ana...
With lack of affordable housing being clearly identified as a social and economic exclusion issue fo...
Retrenchment of the public sector as a direct provider of rented accommodation has been accompanied ...
Over recent years, numerous intertwined housing issues have intensified in Australia regarding the e...
Published: 31 July 2020Australia’s social housing sector is under great pressure. Actions to improve...
Several State Housing Authorities in Australia are currently examining models of devolved management...
Introduction Currently there is much debate about housing affordability. Two of our recent publicat...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
Housing is a primary requirement of life and so home ownership remains the ideal for most people. Ho...