Grace is a young mother of three young children. She recently signed a 12 month lease in a private rental property she’d rented urgently, due to threats and escalating violence from an ex-partner she’d been living with. Grace’s ex-partner discovered her new address and began regularly attending the property to threaten her. When Grace contacted police, she was told she had to leave immediately because her ex-partner had access to firearms.
Grace urgently relocated, and when she spoke to her previous agent about terminating the lease which still had nine months left, she was told there would be significant upfront costs for breaking her lease. Grace contacted Homeless Law and through the WHPP, her lawyer made a successful urgent application to VCAT to have the term of her lease reduced to the date of hearing.
This matter was listed by the VCAT family violence support worker within three days of application, with Grace only being liable for some outstanding rental arrears that the WHPP social worker helped her to cover with financial brokerage. This meant Grace stopped accruing arrears at a property she was not safe to reside at, and helped her to avoid a tenancy database listing.
She has since been able to pursue a referral by the WHPP social worker to a local GP to get a mental health care plan and has counselling in place to help her recover from her experience of family violence.