❓ A WA parliamentary question seeking data on public housing tenancy terminations due to disruptive, dangerous, or illegal behaviour in specific suburbs between 2011-2018. The answer indicates data is not recorded at that level of granularity.
AnsweredQoN 4743Legislative Assembly
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(1) Can the Minister provide information/data on how many Tenancy Agreements under the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 were terminated by the Department of Housing as a result of legal action in response to a "dangerous behaviour" incident from 2011 to 2018 in: (a) Como; (b) Karawara; (c) Kensington; (d) Manning; (e) Salter Point; and (f) South Perth? (2) Can the Minister provide a list of examples of "dangerous behaviour" incidents that led to the termination of Tenancy Agreements in the above cases from 2011 to 2018? (3) Can the Minister provide information/data on how many Tenancy Agreements under the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 were terminated by the Department of Housing as a result of legal action in response to a series of "serious disruptive behaviour" incidents or strikes within 12 months from 2011 to 2018 in: (a) Como; (b) Karawara; (c) Kensington; (d) Manning; (e) Salter Point; and (f) South Perth? (4) Can the Minister provide a list of examples of "serious disruptive behaviour" incidents that led to the termination of Tenancy Agreements in the above cases from 2011 to 2018? (5) Can the Minister provide information/data on how many Tenancy Agreements under the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 were terminated by the Department of Housing as a result of legal action in response to a total of three "disruptive behaviour" incidents or strikes within 12 months from 2011 to 2018 in: (a) Como; (b) Karawara; (c) Kensington; (d) Manning; (e) Salter Point; and (f) South Perth? (6) Can the Minister provide a list of examples of "disruptive behaviour" incidents that led to the termination of Tenancy Agreements in the above cases from 2011 to 2018? (7) Can the Minister provide information/data on how many Tenancy Agreements under the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 were terminated by Housing as a result of legal action in response to an "illegal use of premises" from 2011 to 2018 in: (a) Como; (b) Karawara; (c) Kensington; (d) Manning; (e) Salter Point; and (f) South Perth?
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Answered
13 March 2019
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
6 days
(1a-f),(3a-f),(5a-f),(7a-f) The Department of Communities does not capture data for reporting purposes on termination of tenancies by individual suburb or strike severity level. The suburbs identified fall within the Department of Communities’ South East Metropolitan Region.
The total number of tenancies vacated following termination of the tenancy agreements by Court Order for disruptive behaviour or illegal use of premises in the South East Metropolitan Region are as follows:
Data for 2011-12 and 2012-13 is not reported by Region and only state-wide figures are available.
(2) Proven incidents of dangerous behaviour have included:
(4) Proven incidents of serious behaviour have included:
(6) Proven incidents of disruptive behaviour have included:
The total number of tenancies vacated following termination of the tenancy agreements by Court Order for disruptive behaviour or illegal use of premises in the South East Metropolitan Region are as follows:
Data for 2011-12 and 2012-13 is not reported by Region and only state-wide figures are available.
(2) Proven incidents of dangerous behaviour have included:
(4) Proven incidents of serious behaviour have included:
(6) Proven incidents of disruptive behaviour have included:
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