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Your responsibilities to the Housing Executive are outlined in your Tenant's Handbook.

You must:

  • pay the rent and rates when due
  • keep the property in good condition
  • repair anything that your tenancy agreement states is your responsibility
  • replace any items damaged because of neglect or carelessness
  • report any repairs to the Housing Executive
  • not carry out antisocial behaviour
  • leave the property in good condition when you end your tenancy.

You must ask the Housing Executive for permission if you want to:

  • exchange your accommodation
  • transfer your accommodation
  • sublet your accommodation
  • decorate the outside of your accommodation
  • make alterations to your accommodation
  • add a shed or loft
  • keep more than one domestic pet.

Get specialist advice if you are unsure about your responsibilities as a Housing Executive tenant. You can get advice from Housing Rights Service or your local Housing Executive District Office.

 

 
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Useful numbers

Housing Rights Service 028 9024 5640

Mortgage Debt Advice Service 0300 323 0310

NIHE General Enquiry line 03448 920 900

NIHE Repairs Line 03448  920 901

NIHE Housing Benefit Line 03448 920 902

Simon Community Homeless Line 0800 171 2222

 

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