❓ A parliamentary question seeks information on vacant Department of Housing properties in Thornlie and Gosnells, including addresses, tenancy history, reasons for vacancy, and planned sales. The Department provides a partial answer, referring to a tabled paper for details on vacancy reasons and tenancy history.
AnsweredQoN 2930Legislative Assembly
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Are there any vacant properties owned by the Department of Housing in each of the suburbs of Thornlie and Gosnells which are currently untenanted, and if so: (a) what are the addresses of these properties; (b) when was the last time each property was tenanted; (c) what is the reason for each vacancy; and (d) does the Department intend to sell any of these properties before 2017, and if so, which ones?
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Answered
14 October 2014
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
33 days
The Department of Housing advises:
(a)
As at 31 August 2014, there were six vacant properties in Thornlie and eight in Gosnells. Nine of these properties have since been occupied.
(b) - (c)
[See Tabled paper no. ]
(d)
The Department does not intend to sell any of these properties before 2017.
(a)
As at 31 August 2014, there were six vacant properties in Thornlie and eight in Gosnells. Nine of these properties have since been occupied.
(b) - (c)
[See Tabled paper no. ]
(d)
The Department does not intend to sell any of these properties before 2017.
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