Question regarding the number of eviction notices issued by the Department of Housing's Kununurra office, focusing on non-payment of rent and outcomes. The response clarifies that 'notices of termination' were issued instead of 'eviction notices'.

AnsweredQoN 185Legislative Council
Asked
27 June 2013
Portfolio
Housing

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(1) How many eviction notices were issued by the Department of Housing's Kununurra office in each of: (a) February 2013; (b) March 2013; (c) April 2013; (d) May 2013; and (e) to date in June 2013? (2) In each of these months, how many eviction notices related to non-payment or late payment of rent? (3) In each of these months, how many eviction notices resulted in tenants vacating properties? (4) In each of these months, how many of these eviction notices were subsequently withdrawn by the department?

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Answered
10 September 2013
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
75 days
The Department of Housing advises:
(1)
Nil. However, notices of termination were issued as follows:
(a)
4
(b)
112
(c)
56
(d)
33
(e)
36
(2)
Nil, however, from the answers to question 1, notices of termination were issued for
non-payment of rent as follows;
(a)
2
(b)
52
(c)
28
(d)
19
(e)
5
(3)
Nil, however, from the answers to question 2, 11 tenancies vacated after receiving a
notice of termination, or court order or through bailiff eviction
as follows:
(a)
2 post notice of termination
(b)
2 post notice of termination
(c)
1 post notice of termination
(d)
2 post notice of termination
1 post court order
(e)
1 post notice of termination
1 post court order
1 through bailiff eviction
(4)
Nil

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