Yes, you may be able to receive payments for your property if it houses 2 or more people and the participants either.

  1. Dies
  2. Gives notice that he or she will be vacating the dwelling.
  3. Is given notice due to bad behaviour that may represent a risk to other residents, staff or to the participant themselves.
  4. Vacates the dwelling without giving notice or having been given notice to vacate.
  5. The vacancy is available for a participant and the agency has been given notice.

Most participants will stay in your home for the long term unless the house is no longer suitable due to changes in the physical or mental disabilities, family may have relocated to another area, or the home has not been maintained to a high level.