If you are not happy with a decision of the Department of Housing, you can lodge an appeal with the Department of Housing.

Ask a lawyer to help you with the appeal.

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Department of Housing – Factsheet

This factsheet has information for people who are applying for or living in government housing

Appeals Policy

This is the Department of Housing’s Appeal Policy and tells you what decision can be appealed.

Northern Territory Law handbook – Renting

This is the chapter about renting from the Northern Territory Law Handbook.

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Glossary: What these words mean

appeal

When you do not agree with a decision made by a government department or court, you can ask a more senior person to check if the decision was right and fair. This is called an appeal.

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