❓ Dr. Brad Pettitt asks about the number of residential tenancy bonds held by DMIRS over the past five years. The Minister provides data on bond numbers but requires more time to determine the number of premises.
AnsweredQoN 993Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
MINES, INDUSTRY
REGULATION AND SAFETY — TENANCY BONDS
993. Hon Dr BRAD PETTITT to the minister representing the
Minister for Commerce:
(1) Please provide
the total number of Western Australian residential tenancy bonds held by the
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety each month, for the past
five years.
(2) Please
provide the total number of premises for which bonds are held by DMIRS each
month, for the past five years.
REGULATION AND SAFETY — TENANCY BONDS
993. Hon Dr BRAD PETTITT to the minister representing the
Minister for Commerce:
(1) Please provide
the total number of Western Australian residential tenancy bonds held by the
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety each month, for the past
five years.
(2) Please
provide the total number of premises for which bonds are held by DMIRS each
month, for the past five years.
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the member for the question.
The following information has been provided by the Minister for Commerce.
(1) I have a list of the number of bonds held over the
last five years. It is in tabular form so I seek leave to table it and
incorporate it into Hansard .
[See paper 1746 .]
[Leave granted for the following
material to be incorporated.]
(1) The total number of active
WA residential tenancy bonds held by DMIRS for the past five years is as follows:
Month
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
YTD
January
222,279
226,634
233,867
238,897
226,264
February
222,937
227,613
234,978
238,579
225,394
March
223,553
228,125
234,717
237,845
224,644
April
222,850
227,769
234,183
237,144
224,101
May
222,414
227,197
234,840
235,410
222,849
June
222,659
227,663
235,559
233,656
222,190
July
223,464
228,471
236,608
232,890
222,522
August
224,080
229,545
237,607
231,512
221,905
September
225,267
230,627
237,724
230,383
221,443
October
225,481
230,975
237,983
229,284
November
225,912
231,917
238,332
227,821
December
225,891
231,816
237,864
226,628
(2) The bond administrator requires time to ascertain
whether the requested information can be extracted from the data.
Accordingly, the member is requested to put this part of the question on
notice.
The following information has been provided by the Minister for Commerce.
(1) I have a list of the number of bonds held over the
last five years. It is in tabular form so I seek leave to table it and
incorporate it into Hansard .
[See paper 1746 .]
[Leave granted for the following
material to be incorporated.]
(1) The total number of active
WA residential tenancy bonds held by DMIRS for the past five years is as follows:
Month
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
YTD
January
222,279
226,634
233,867
238,897
226,264
February
222,937
227,613
234,978
238,579
225,394
March
223,553
228,125
234,717
237,845
224,644
April
222,850
227,769
234,183
237,144
224,101
May
222,414
227,197
234,840
235,410
222,849
June
222,659
227,663
235,559
233,656
222,190
July
223,464
228,471
236,608
232,890
222,522
August
224,080
229,545
237,607
231,512
221,905
September
225,267
230,627
237,724
230,383
221,443
October
225,481
230,975
237,983
229,284
November
225,912
231,917
238,332
227,821
December
225,891
231,816
237,864
226,628
(2) The bond administrator requires time to ascertain
whether the requested information can be extracted from the data.
Accordingly, the member is requested to put this part of the question on
notice.
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