Example of the typical registration tier for different community housing activities

Ongoing development activities at scale

Scale of community housing tenancy and property management activities*

  • 0 activities = Tier 1
  • 50 activities = Tier 1
  • 100 activities = Tier 1
  • 300 activities = Tier 1
  • 500 activities = Tier 1
  • 2,000 activities = Tier 1

*Number of community housing tenancies / Number of community housing properties (whichever is larger).

Ongoing small-scale development activities

Scale of community housing tenancy and property management activities*

  • 0 activities = Tier 2
  • 50 activities = Tier 2
  • 100 activities = Tier 2
  • 300 activities = Tier 2
  • 500 activities = Tier 1 or 2
  • 2,000 activities = Tier 1

*Number of community housing tenancies / Number of community housing properties (whichever is larger).

One-off and/or very small scale development activities

Scale of community housing tenancy and property management activities*

  • 0 activities = Tier 3
  • 50 activities = Tier 2 or 3
  • 100 activities = Tier 2
  • 300 activities = Tier 2
  • 500 activities = Tier 2
  • 2,000 activities = Tier 1 or 2

*Number of community housing tenancies / Number of community housing properties (whichever is larger).

No development activities

Scale of community housing tenancy and property management activities*

  • 0 activities = Tier 3
  • 50 activities = Tier 3
  • 100 activities = Tier 2 or 3
  • 300 activities = Tier 2
  • 500 activities = Tier 2
  • 2,000 activities = Tier 2

*Number of community housing tenancies / Number of community housing properties (whichever is larger).

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11 Aug 2022

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