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Tenants can apply to make their own improvements or alterations at their public housing property. SA Housing Trust must give written approval for these before the tenant starts work. Check if the alteration is permitted before applying.
How to apply
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Your responsibilities
You will be responsible for:
- getting all the necessary approvals before you start work — first from SA Housing Trust, then council if required
- providing SA Housing Trust with a copy of the council approval before work begins
- organising and paying for:
- all costs of the alteration, including materials, connection fees, or insurance
- appropriately qualified and licensed tradespeople to carry out the work, if required
- any maintenance or ongoing inspections the improvement may need in the future
- removing the improvement when you move out or getting SA Housing Trust's approval to leave it at the property.
SA Housing Trust won’t reimburse you or pay for any costs associated with the work, including paying tradespersons.
When you won't get approval
SA Housing Trust won't approve an application from a tenant who is:
- excluded from the property under the terms of an interim intervention order
- on a holding lease agreement.
SA Housing Trust won’t approve work that is not permitted or would:
- not safely be made at the property or cause health and safety issues
- not meet necessary regulations or legal requirements like the building code
- change the property’s design or structural integrity
- significantly alter a fixture or fitting, like kitchen cabinets
- be permanent and have significant removal costs
- affect a neighbouring property, like security cameras that record another property
- be SA Housing Trust’s responsibility to carry out, such as painting or perimeter paving.
Solar panels won't be approved when:
- the tenant is on a probationary, short term or fixed term lease agreement of less than 2 years
- the property is a walk up flat.
What you'll need
What you need to provide depends on the type of work you plan to carry out.
The documents you may need to provide with your application can include:
- approvals from your local council and strata or community corporation
- quotes from contractors to install air conditioners
- site plans showing the location and dimensions of the work if you plan to make external improvements like sheds, rainwater tanks or above ground swimming pools.
Who can carry out the work
You can carry out minor work yourself provided it is safe for you to do so.
Plumbing, electrical and gas work must be completed by an appropriately qualified and licensed tradesperson.
Some building work may need to be completed by a qualified and licensed builder.
Solar panels must be installed by a New Energy Tech Consumer Code approved installer.
What happens next
SA Housing Trust will assess your application. Someone may contact you to:
- talk about your application
- inspect your home and make sure the property is suitable for the alteration.
SA Housing Trust will send you a letter telling you if your application has been approved or not.
If you are applying to install solar panels you will have to wait for both provisional approval and final approval from SA Housing Trust before work can start.
You have 90 days from the date SA Housing Trust approved your application to complete the work. Tell SA Housing Trust when the work is complete.
Related information
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- Appeal a public housing decision
- Modifications for people with a disability in public housing
- Request repairs to public housing
- Choosing a qualified builder or tradesperson
- Solar photovoltaic systems and battery storage
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