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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for a movable unit in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section A, where you will provide details about the property host. Fill in your name, date of birth, and contact information using CAPITAL letters.
  3. In Section B, indicate if another person or organization can make inquiries on your behalf. If yes, provide their details.
  4. Proceed to Section C if there are additional property hosts. Complete their information as required.
  5. In Section D, specify whether you own or rent the property and provide necessary documents like proof of identity and landlord's consent.
  6. Section E requires you to select preferences for the movable unit type and any special housing requirements.
  7. Complete Sections F through K by providing details about the applicant and any household members, including income and asset information.
  8. Finally, review all sections for completeness before signing the Declaration in Section J and submitting your application.

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Social Housing Eligibility Proof of identity. Australian citizen or permanent resident. Victorian resident. Income eligibility. Asset eligibility. Have less than $37,212 in assets. The asset limit goes up to $124,041 for households who need major or full disability modifications.
How does community housing differ from public housing? Public housing is owned and managed by the State Government. Community housing is managed (and possibly owned) by not-for-profit organisations. Together, public and community housing is known as social housing.
It is for people on low incomes that are most in need, especially those who have recently experienced homelessness, family violence or have other special needs. We also work with other organisations to provide community housing. You can apply for both public and community housing through the Victorian Housing Register.
Public housing movable units are mainly for older people and people with a disability or support needs so they can live independently. The units are self-contained and can be set up in the backyard of a friend or relatives home. One or two people can live in the units, which have: A bedroom.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE? Public housing is limited to low-income families and individuals. An HA determines your eligibility based on: 1) annual gross income; 2) whether you qualify as elderly, a person with a disability, or as a family; and 3) U.S. citizenship or eligible immigration status.
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Ownership: Public housing units are owned and operated by the government, while affordable housing can be owned by a range of entities, including both public and private entities.

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