 They are currently compromising their medical treatment to pay for their rents even though the property they are living in is outdated lacks basic maintenance and is inaccessible for their disabilities. This situation is not rare. In fact two-thirds of WA renters report that they are too scared to ask for the repairs or maintenance they need in case they are evicted. They are living with leaks and dampness and mould or houses that are more like pressure cookers in the summer because they are scared to ask for the repairs that are needed. And then on the other side of the coin I hear from constituents disabled people who do have a place to go home that is somewhere they can make work and yet they've been issued with a no fault eviction notice and so they are out and don't know where to go next.