How is rent calculated?
Your rent is calculated based on your individual and household circumstances. Typically, rent is 25%, 27%, or 30% of your assessable income, plus 100% of the Commonwealth Rent Assistance you are eligible for.
Here is an example of how rent is calculated with 25% of assessable income:
Household assessable income per week | $300.00 |
25% of the household assessable income per week
+ 100% Commonwealth Rent Assistance per week |
$75.00
+ $50.00 |
Total rent charge per week | = $125.00 |
How do I pay my rent?
You can pay rent directly from your Centrelink payment or with a Payway card. Depending on your contract, rent is due either weekly or fortnightly. For questions, call 1800 693 865 or email myevolve@evolvehousing.com.au
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What is non-rent and how do I pay it?
Non-rent refers to any charges that are not rent such as water charges or other charges. Non-rent charges are identified separately on statements and will need to be paid separately to rent. Residents have 21 days after the date of the invoice to pay non-rent charges.
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What is a rent review?
Evolve Housing reviews your rent twice a year to reflect any changes in your household income or circumstances. Changes, such as new residents or people moving out, may result in your rent increasing or decreasing. To ensure you don’t lose your rent subsidy, provide the requested documents during the review, or your rent may rise to full market rent.
My circumstances have changed, what do I do?
Please notify Evolve Housing within 21 days when there are changes in your household circumstances that may affect your rent. These could include people moving in or out of your home, changes to your employment or income, or when children that live in your home turn 18.
Changes to your circumstances may mean that your rent could go up or down. When you notify us of a change, we will let you know what you need to provide us so we can correctly calculate your rent.
Sustaining your tenancy
At Evolve Housing, we are committed to helping you sustain your tenancy. One of the most important things you can do is to keep a roof over your and your family’s heads and we will work with you to ensure that this happens.