Strikes Given for Alleged Crimes where no charges laid by police

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Dear Housing NSW,

What proof is needed for you to issue a strike to a tenant for property damage?

If police have investigated the matter and not laid charges due to insufficient evidence, what does Housing NSW do different in order to get this evidence to warrant a strike?

I am concerned due process is not being followed because certain tenants in Queanbeyan are being persecuted by Housing NSW while others get a completely different experience. I’m curious to know why.

Yours faithfully,

Lauren Ainslie

FEEDBACK, Housing NSW

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From: Lauren Ainslie <[FOI #10437 email]>
Sent: Sunday, 9 July 2023 11:00 AM
To: FEEDBACK <[email address]>
Subject: Government Information (Public Access) request - Strikes Given
for Alleged Crimes where no charges laid by police

 

Dear Housing NSW, What proof is needed for you to issue a strike to a
tenant for property damage? If police have investigated the matter and not
laid charges due to insufficient evidence, what does Housing NSW do
different in order to get this

Dear Housing NSW,

 

What proof is needed for you to issue a strike to a tenant for property damage?

 

If police have investigated the matter and not laid charges due to insufficient evidence, what does Housing NSW do different in order to get this evidence to warrant a strike?

 

I am concerned due process is not being followed because certain tenants in Queanbeyan are being persecuted by Housing NSW while others get a completely different experience. I’m curious to know why.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Lauren Ainslie

 

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