❓ Question on Notice regarding the Department of Housing and Works' property acquisition process, specifically whether a real estate agent was used and if vendors were informed of the intended use and planning scheme requirements. The department stated that no real estate agent was used.
AnsweredQoN 725Legislative Assembly
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(b) was a Real Estate Agent used to seek out property for the Department; (c) if yes, who was the agent and under what terms and conditions was the Real Estate Agent retained and what fees were paid to the agent; (d) were the people seeking the property told of the planned use for the property; (e) if not, why not; (f) if yes to (d), were the people seeking the property told to look for property that would meet the requirements of the Council’s Town Planning Scheme; and (g) if not, why not?
(c) if yes, who was the agent and under what terms and conditions was the Real Estate Agent retained and what fees were paid to the agent; (d) were the people seeking the property told of the planned use for the property; (e) if not, why not; (f) if yes to (d), were the people seeking the property told to look for property that would meet the requirements of the Council’s Town Planning Scheme; and (g) if not, why not?
(d) were the people seeking the property told of the planned use for the property; (e) if not, why not; (f) if yes to (d), were the people seeking the property told to look for property that would meet the requirements of the Council’s Town Planning Scheme; and (g) if not, why not?
(e) if not, why not; (f) if yes to (d), were the people seeking the property told to look for property that would meet the requirements of the Council’s Town Planning Scheme; and (g) if not, why not?
(f) if yes to (d), were the people seeking the property told to look for property that would meet the requirements of the Council’s Town Planning Scheme; and (g) if not, why not?
(g) if not, why not?
(c) if yes, who was the agent and under what terms and conditions was the Real Estate Agent retained and what fees were paid to the agent; (d) were the people seeking the property told of the planned use for the property; (e) if not, why not; (f) if yes to (d), were the people seeking the property told to look for property that would meet the requirements of the Council’s Town Planning Scheme; and (g) if not, why not?
(d) were the people seeking the property told of the planned use for the property; (e) if not, why not; (f) if yes to (d), were the people seeking the property told to look for property that would meet the requirements of the Council’s Town Planning Scheme; and (g) if not, why not?
(e) if not, why not; (f) if yes to (d), were the people seeking the property told to look for property that would meet the requirements of the Council’s Town Planning Scheme; and (g) if not, why not?
(f) if yes to (d), were the people seeking the property told to look for property that would meet the requirements of the Council’s Town Planning Scheme; and (g) if not, why not?
(g) if not, why not?
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Answered
13 March 2003
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
16 days
(a) July 2001
(b) No
(c) - (g) N/A
(b) No
(c) - (g) N/A
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