The Reporting Analyser screen is a valuable tool that presents your data at any given time, based on the reporting criteria set by the statutory authority in your state or country.
The Reporting Analyser eliminates the need to run individual reports to see how your organisation is tracking against the requirements, allowing you to manipulate the data on the screen by drilling down to analyse how your data is tracking.
This solution details:
And contains the following reports:
- NRSCH (National Regulatory System for Community Housing)
- VRS (Victorian Regulatory System)
- NAHA / AIHW Data Collection Report
- DCJ Report (NSW)
- Renewal SA Quarterly Data (SAQ)
- Family and Community Services (FaCS) AHO Report (NSW)
- Transitional Housing Management (THM) Report (VIC)
- General Lease Report (VIC)
Navigating the Reporting Analyser screen
To view reports within the Reporting Analyser screen, from the Home Screen, click Reports and Exports then Reporting Analyser.
The sections of the screen are as follows:
Section | Screenshot | Description |
Occupancy Calculation Latest Date | The Date that shows where the Occupancy Calculation has been run to, and the data the data will show to in the RA. It is crucial that before you use the RA, that you have run the Occupancy Calculation up to, or including, the date you want to analyse. More information about running the Occupancy Calculation are in this link: Running the Occupancy Calculation | |
Start Date and End Date | The Date parameters you will set to use the screen. These will retain the values of the last period analysed. | |
Description Box | The description of the report, or the specific metric including the calculation of why your data is giving you the number on the screen. This box will show a link to a Chintaro solution where applicable, or detail the exact wording of the metric from the governing authorities reporting guidelines. | |
Reports | A list of the reports which can be analysed using the Reporting Analyser. | |
Number | Will show the total number of records within the metric selected, and will change when the screen is filtered. | |
Screen Functions | Options to Show All when screen is filtered to return to the default view, or Export to use the data outside of Chintaro. |
How do I analyse the data on the screen?
When you are ready to analyse your data, the first thing you will need to check is the Start Date and End Date of the screen. Click into the date fields and adjust as necessary.
Each report has a green + symbol next to it, which indicates that the section can be expanded. Click the + symbol of the report you want to expand:
Once expanded, the + symbol will turn into a - (collapse) symbol and if the report has various sections, they will be displayed. Expand the section metrics by clicking the + symbol of the section you want to view:
Keep drilling down to the metric you'd like to view by clicking to green + symbols and select a metric you want to view by clicking the name. When selected, the metric name will show as bolded:
After you have selected a metric, the Description field will be populated to show the information from the report guidelines, plus any additional calculations if they apply.
Data that fits the criteria of the metric populates in a data sheet on the right hand side of the screen. There may be more columns to the right hand side, and you can use the scroll bar to move across the screen:
If you would like to view the data in more detail, you can double click on the row that you would like to view within the datasheet, for instance, double click any row of a tenant in the above screenshot, and Chintaro will open the tenancy screen. You can then click the Back button in the Toolbar to return to the RA.
The number of records on the screen is displayed at the top of the screen:
Filtering the columns on the screen (for instance, by Program) will change the number at the top of the screen.
NRSCH (National Regulatory System for Community Housing)
Who are NRSCH?
The NRSCH regulates providers of community housing in Australia. Community housing providers are organisations that deliver social or affordable housing and related services to people on very low, low or moderate incomes. This includes social and affordable housing, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled organisations, for profit organisations and other specialist housing providers.
The NRSCH is a voluntary registration system. Providers are not obliged to register but registration may be a precondition of funding or assistance for jurisdictional policy and funding agencies.
NOTE: In order for the data to populate in the NRSCH section of the RA, all Programs you would like to include in the reporting MUST have an NRS Type and NRS Segment selected. If they do not have these 2 options selected, the data will not be populated in the report. Select both options from the System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Program > NRS Type / NRS Segment columns:
1 Tenant and Housing Services
Section | Definition/ Calculation | Data Displayed |
1.1 Tenancy Management | Not in Chintaro - Outsourced Services | |
1.2 Tenancy numbers for year to 30 June | Heading Only | |
1.2.1 Tenancies for the year | A tenancy is defined as households under individual tenancy agreements. | The total number of tenancies (i.e number of tenanted properties – including non self contained) as at End Date entered (or 30/06). |
1.2.2 New tenancies for the year | New tenancies are defined as tenancies that were allocated during the year either to existing or new/ upgraded tenancy units. Exclude: tenancies that transferred from one dwelling to another dwelling, regardless of whether they have a new tenancy agreement in place Tenancy units are defined as a dwelling or part of a dwelling to which a rental agreement can be made. In most cases there will only be one tenancy unit within a dwelling structure, but in a small number of cases (for example rooming houses, group homes) there may be more than one tenancy unit. | Total number of new tenancies created with a Tenancy Start Date between the dates selected. |
1.2.3 Tenancy exits for the year | Tenancy exit is defined as any ending of a tenancy including evictions. Tenancy exits should be greater than or equal to the eviction number. | Total number of Vacated tenants with a Vacated Date within the timeframe selected. All Tenancies MUST have a Reason for Leaving and the RA will exclude any reasons that are listed as 'Transfer'. Data displays all tenants in all programs. |
1.2.4 Evictions for the year | Eviction is defined as a warrant/ order for vacant possession and the tenancy is subsequently terminated. | Total number of tenants with an end date in the timeframe selected, AND whose Reason for Leaving including the Eviction flag on System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Reason for Leaving > Eviction column: |
1.4 Tenant Satisfaction | Not in Chintaro | |
1.5 Tenant access to support | Heading Only | |
1.5.1 Number of supported tenancies in place as at 30 June | Supported tenancies are defined as those where the tenant has a support plan or other special specific assistance to help the tenant/ household sustain their tenancy. | Displays all active tenancies at at End Date selected, with a start date and no end date AND with Tenancy screen > Support Agreement box ticked: |
2 Housing Assets
Section | Definition/ Calculation | Data Displayed |
2.2 Repair activity for the year to 30 June | Heading Only | |
2.2.1 Urgent Repair Requests | All requested repairs in the year to 30 June plus any outstanding from the previous financial year. Include urgent repairs to common area. | All tasks with a Program and a Reported Date within the timeframe selected, AND with an Urgent type that has the Urgent flag ticked in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Urgent Types > Urgent Column: |
2.2.2 Urgent Repairs Completed | Urgent repairs completed in the year to 30 June. | All tasks with a Program and Reported Date AND an Actual Completion Date within the timeframe selected, AND an Urgent Type that has the Urgent flag ticked in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Urgent Types > Urgent Column. |
2.2.3 Non urgent repair request | Non urgent repairs exclude property (void or vacant) maintenance and planned or cyclical type maintenance that is part of a ‘pro-active’ program. This could include non planned non urgent work to common area. | All tasks with a Program and a Reported Date within the timeframe selected, AND with an Urgent type that does not have the Urgent flag ticked in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Urgent Types > Urgent Column: |
2.2.4 Non urgent Repairs Completed | Non urgent repairs completed in the year to 30 June. | All tasks with a Program and Reported Date AND an Actual Completion Date within the timeframe selected, AND with an Urgent Type that does not have the Urgent flag ticked in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Urgent Types > Urgent Column. |
6 Management
Section | Definition/ Calculation | Data Displayed |
6.1 Vacancies and Tenancies as at 30 June | Heading Only | |
6.1.1 Number vacant tenantable tenancy units | Number of vacant tenantable tenancy units as at 30 June. | All rooms with a Status of Vacant Tenantable at End Date. |
6.1.2 Number vacant untenantable tenancy units | Number of vacant untenantable tenancy units as at 30 June because: an agency has chosen not to tenant the unit (e.g. due to tenant welfare issues) an agreement exists (i.e. with the State/ Territory housing authority, or another agency with nomination rights) that the tenancy remain vacant. | All rooms with a Status of Vacant Untenantable, except those Rooms that have a reason 'Waived' at End Date. Waived reasons set in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Room Status Untenantable > Waived tick box: |
6.1.3 Number tenancy units vacant (other) | Number of tenancy units (other) vacant as at 30 June | All rooms with a Status of Vacant Untenantable AND have a reason 'Waived' at End Date. Waived reasons set in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Room Status Untenantable > Waived tick box: |
6.1.4 Number of tenancies at 30 June (of previous year) | Tenancies are defined as households being housed under individual tenancy agreements, not tenancy units Tenancy units are defined as a dwelling or part of a dwelling to which a rental agreement can be made. In most cases there will only be one tenancy unit within a dwelling structure, but in a small number of cases (for example rooming houses, group homes) there may be more than one tenancy unit. | Total number of active tenancies as at 30 June of previous year's End Date. |
6.1.5 Number of tenancies (current year) | Number of tenancies at 30 June. See 6.1.4 for definitions This will be the same figure recorded in 1.2.2 | Total number of new tenancies created starting in the financial year to End Date entered. Data displays all tenants in all programs. |
6.1.6 Number of tenancy exits | Tenancy exit is defined as any ending of a tenancy including evictions. This will be the same figure recorded in 1.2.3 | Total number of Vacated tenants with a Vacated Date within the timeframe selected, except where the Leaving Reason on the tenancy is a 'Transfer': Data displays all tenants in all programs. |
6.1.7 Calendar days vacant tenantable | The number of days all tenancy units were vacant combined into a total figure for the year. These figures are used to calculate the average turnaround time for units. | The Number of Days column is the count of the where the status of a room was Vacant Tenantable between the Start Date and End Date selected. |
6.1.8 Calendar days vacant untenantable | The number of days all tenancy units were vacant combined into a total figure for the year. These figures are used to calculate the average turnaround time for units. | The Number of Days column is the count of the where the status of a room was Vacant Untenantable between the Start Date and End Date selected, AND where the reason the room was VUT was not Waived. |
6.1.9 Total calendar days vacant other | The number of calendar days vacant (for vacant other units relet during the year to 30 June) | The Number of Days column is the count of the where the status of a room was Vacant Untenantable between the Start Date and End Date selected, AND where the reason the room was VUT was Waived. |
6.1.10 Number vacant untenantable relet | Total number of actual vacant untenantable properties relet during the year to 30 June | Tenancies with a Tenancy Start Date between the Start Date and End Date selected, AND with the Re-let Vacant Untenantable box ticked on the new tenancy (in Tenancy screen > Reporting > Re-let Vacant Untenantable): |
6.1.11 Number vacant tenantable unit relet | Total number of actual vacant tenantable properties relet during the year to 30 June | Tenancies with a Tenancy Start Date between the Start Date and End Date selected that are created from a Vacant Tenantable room, where the Re-let Vacant Untenantable box is unticked. |
6.1.12 Total number of tenancy units | Total number of tenancy units including all occupied and vacant tenantable, vacant untenantable, vacant (other) at 30 June. | All rooms |
6.2 Rental Income | Heading Only | |
6.2.1 Rent foregone vacant tenantable | The amount of ‘Rent foregone’ due to each ‘vacant tenantable tenancy unit’ being vacant, combined into one total figure for the year. Rent foregone is to be calculated as average rent charged per unit in the last financial year as a daily rate times the number of days vacant (See 6.1.7 Calendar days vacant tenantable) | The Average Daily Rent Rate shows the daily rate (weekly rate / 7) as at the End Date selected. This figure is multiplied by the number of days the room had a status of Vacant Tenantable and the total is populated in the Total column. |
6.2.2 Rent foregone from current / ex tenants | Represents the total loss of unpaid rent from current and ex tenants as at 30 June. | Total rent balances in debit as at End Date. |
6.2.3 Total potential rental income | The total rental income for the year based on all tenancy units being fully tenanted. | The Average Daily Rent Rate shows the daily rate (weekly rate / 7) as at the End Date selected. This figure is multiplied by the Number Days the room was active with an (factoring in the Online Date and Returned Date on the room) and the total is populated in the Total column. |
VRS (Victorian Regulatory System)
Who are VRS?
The Registrar of Housing Agencies, supported by the Office of the Housing Registrar, is responsible for regulatory oversight of the community housing sector in Victoria under the Housing Act 1983 (Vic). The data the VRA captures related to Key Performance Measures (KPM's) set by the Housing Registrar.
NOTE: In order for the data to populate in the VRS section of the RA, all Programs you would like to include in the reporting MUST have a KPM Type selected, and all Tradespeople MUST have a KPM Type selected. If these 2 options are not selected, the data will not be populated in the report. Select the KPM Type for the Program from System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Program > KPM Type column:
And select the KPM Type on each Tradesperson's screen that completes Maintenance for the KPM Programs:
KPM 3 Turnaround Time
Sub-section | Definition/Calculation | Data Displayed |
KPM 3.1 Total days vacant (vacant tenantable) | The number of days all tenancy units were vacant tenantable, excluding any time they were vacant while maintenance was being undertaken, combined into a total figure for the year. | All rooms with a vacant tenantable period within the Start Date and End Date selected. |
KPM 3.2 Total days vacant (vacant untenantable) | The number of days all tenancy units were vacant untenantable while maintenance was undertaken on the units, excluding any time they were vacant following the completion of maintenance, combined into a total figure for the year. | All rooms with a vacant untenantable period within the Start Date and End Date selected. |
KPM 3.3 Number of actual vacancies during the year | The number of tenancy units that recorded an actual vacancy during the year, combined into one total figure for the year. | Any tenancy with an end date between the Start Date and End Date selected. |
KPM 3.4 Number of vacant tenantable units at 30 June | The number of units that were vacant tenantable as at 30 June. | All rooms showing a room status of Vacant Tenantable as at the End Date selected. |
KPM 3.5 Number of vacant untenantable units at 30 June | The number of units units that were vacant untenantable as at 30 June. | All rooms showing a room status of Vacant Untenantable as at the End Date selected excluding any rooms with a reason of 'Vacant Waived'. |
KPM 3.6 Number of 'other' untenantable units at 30 June | The number of tenancy units that were vacant as at 30 June because: your agency has chosen not to tenant the unit. | All rooms showing a room status of Vacant Untenantable as at the End Date selected AND have a reason for untenantable as 'Vacant Waived'. |
KPM 4 Rent Outstanding from current tenants
Sub-section | Definition/Calculation | Data Displayed |
KPM 4.1 Total rent charged to tenants | The total amount of rent charged to tenants | Total of Rent Charge transactions created between Start Date and End Date selected. |
KPM 4.2 Rent outstanding from current tenants | The total amount of rent outstanding from current tenants for rent charged in the current financial year, as at 30 June. |
KPM 5 Tenancies maintained (Long Term)
Sub-section | Definition/Calculation | Data Displayed |
KPM 5.1 Number of tenancies at 1 July (year start) | This number should be the same as reported for June last year. | Number of Active Tenancies as at Start Date selected. |
KPM 5.2 Number of these tenancies current at 30 June | Of the total number of tenancies that were current at 1 July (year start), the number of these tenancies that were still current as at 30 June (year end) (i.e. the tenancy was maintained for the full year). | The tenancies that were Active at both Start Date of KPM 5.1 and End Date selected. |
KPM 5.3 New tenancies during the year | All new tenancies that were allocated housing during the year, either to existing or new/upgraded tenancy units. | All tenancies created after (and including) the Start Date selected. |
KPM 5.4 Number of tenancies as at 30 June | This data is collected to be able to auto calculate the average occupancy rate. | Number of Active Tenancies as at End Date selected. |
KPM 5.5 Tenancies on public housing wait list at allocation | The total number of new tenancies that were on the public housing wait list at the time of allocation. |
KPM 6 Prospective tenant/tenant complaints
Sub-section | Definition/Calculation | Data Displayed |
KPM 6.1 Number of total complaints received | The total number of complaints received by the agency | The number of complaints with a Received Date between the Start Date and End Date selected. |
KPM 6.2 Number of tenant/prospective tenant complaints received | The total number of complaints received by the agency. | The number of complaints with a Received Date between the Start Date and End Date selected that have a Incident Type as Tenant: |
KPM 6.3 Number of tenant/prospective tenant complaints resolved within 30 days of receiving the complaint | The total number of the complaints received by the agency from tenants or prospective tenants within 30 days of receiving the complaint | The number of complaints with a Received Date between the Start Date and End Date selected that have a Incident Type as Tenant, AND have a Finalised Date within 30 days of the Received Date: |
KPM 8 Evictions
Sub-section | Definition/Calculation | Data Displayed |
KPM 8.1 Total number of evictions | The total number of evictions during the financial year. | Total number of tenants with an end date in the timeframe selected, AND whose Reason for Leaving including the Eviction flag on System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Reason for Leaving > Eviction column: |
KPM 8.2 Total number of tenancy exits | The total number of tenancy exits during the financial year (including evictions). | Total number of Vacated tenants with a Vacated Date within the timeframe selected. Data displays all tenants in all programs. |
KPM 9 Urgent requested repairs
Sub-section | Definition/Calculation | Data Displayed |
KPM 9.1 Urgent requested repairs completed within 24 hours | The total number of urgent requested repairs that were fully completed within 24 hours of the request being made. | All tasks with a Reported Date within the timeframe selected, AND with an Urgent type that has the Urgent flag ticked in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Urgent Types > Urgent Column: AND Completed Date / Time within 24 hours of Reported Date/ Time. |
KPM 9.2 Number of urgent requested repairs | The total number of urgent requested repairs that were received by your agency during the financial year. | All tasks with a Reported Date within the timeframe selected, AND with an Urgent type that has the Urgent flag ticked in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Urgent Types > Urgent Column: |
KPM 10 Non-urgent requested repairs
Sub-section | Definition/Calculation | Data Displayed |
KPM 10.1 Non-urgent requested repairs completed within 14 days | The total number of non-urgent requested repairs that were fully completed within 14 days of the request being made. | All tasks with a Reported Date within the timeframe selected, AND with an Urgent type that does not have the Urgent flag ticked in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Urgent Types > Urgent Column: AND Completed Date / Time within 14 days of Reported Date / Time. |
KPM 10.2 Number of non-urgent requested repairs | The total number of non-urgent requested repairs that were received by your agency during the financial year. | All tasks with a Reported Date within the timeframe selected, AND with an Urgent type that does not have the Urgent flag ticked in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Urgent Types > Urgent Column: |
NAHA / AIHW Data Collection Report
What is the NAHA / AIHW Data Collection Report?
The AIHW Data Collection Report, also known as the NAHA Report, is a report that specific Community Housing Providers in some states must complete (states include Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia) and submit to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
The data captured in the report is used to:
- produce nationally-comparable Indigenous community housing performance indicator data for national reporting
- describe the social housing system in AIHW reports such as Housing Assistance in Australia, Australia's Welfare, and
- provide statistical information to third parties via the AIHW's data on request service.
NOTE: In order for the data to populate in the NAHA section of the RA, all Programs you would like to include in the reporting MUST have an NAHA Type selected. If they do not have this option selected, the data will not be populated in the report. Select a NAHA option from the System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Program > NAHA Type column:
Sub-section | Definition/Calculation | Data Displayed |
NAHA Data Complete | This section provides a list of all of the records and fields that will be used to populate your NAHA template. | All fields included in, or that are useful in assisting with the reporting of, the NAHA AIHW Data Collection Report. |
NAHA Tenancies | All tenancies that were active during the year. | All tenancies that were active within the Start Date and End Date selected. Active tenancies show a Tenancy Start Date only, and Vacated tenancies show a Tenancy End Date. |
NAHA Dwellings | All dwellings that were active during the year. | All rooms that were active within the Start Date and End Date selected. |
NAHA Person | All clients that were actively tenanted (both primary and related) during the year. | All Clients (primary and related) that were in an active tenancy within the Start Date and End Date selected. |
DCJ Report (NSW)
What is the DCJ Report?
The DCJ report is completed by providers in New South Wales, and the data is imported into CHIMES.
NOTE: In order for the data to populate in the DCJ sections of the RA, several Reference Tables need to be set up, along with information entered into Properties and Tenancies. Check this solution to ensure your database is set up correctly: Preparing Chintaro to run the DCJ Report
Section | Definition/ Calculation | Data Displayed |
1 Households | ||
2 Dwellings | ||
3 Households | ||
4 Residents | ||
5 Vacancies |
Renewal SA Quarterly Data (SAQ)
What is the Renewal SA Quarterly Data Report?
NOTE: In order for the data to populate in the Renewal SA Quarterly Data Report sections of the RA, all programs must have an Allocation Type selected, and all Properties must have a CPG number listed: How to run the Renewal SA Quarterly Data Return Report
Columns | Data Displayed |
1 Renewal SA Quarterly Data Report | Heading Only |
SortID | Sort ID populated from the Property Screen > CPG# Field: |
ISIP | CPG Number populated from the Property Screen > CPG# Field: |
Address | Address populated from the Property Screen > Address field: |
City | City populated from the Property Screen > City field: |
Room Number | Room Number populated from the Room Details screen > Room Number field: |
Program | Program populated from the Property Screen > Program field: |
Property Valuation | Property Valuation populated from the Property screen > Valuation section: |
pID | Auto generated Property ID: |
rID | Auto generated Room ID: |
tID | Auto generated Tenancy ID: |
Start Date | Tenancy Start Date populated from Tenancy Screen > Tenancy Start Date field: |
Days | Auto calculated number of Days latest tenancy has been active in the room. |
Returned Date | Returned Date populated from the Property screen > Returned Date field: |
End Date | End Date populated from the Tenancy screen > Vacated Date field: |
Market Rent | Most recent tenant's current weekly rent from Tenancy > Rent Record > Market Rent field: |
Weekly Rent | Most recent tenant's current weekly rent from Tenancy > Rent Record > Rent field: |
ASL | Auto calculation from most recent tenant's current weekly rent from Tenancy > Rent Record > ASL 1 - ASL6 columns. |
End Date Weekly Rent | Weekly Rent that was current as at the Vacated Date of the latest tenancy. |
ASL1 | Most recent tenant's current weekly rent from Tenancy > Rent Record > ASL1 field: |
ASL2 | Most recent tenant's current weekly rent from Tenancy > Rent Record > ASL2 field: |
ASL3 | Most recent tenant's current weekly rent from Tenancy > Rent Record > ASL3 field: |
ASL4 | Most recent tenant's current weekly rent from Tenancy > Rent Record > ASL4 field: |
ASL5 | Most recent tenant's current weekly rent from Tenancy > Rent Record > ASL5 field: |
ASL6 | Most recent tenant's current weekly rent from Tenancy > Rent Record > ASL6 field: |
Rent Change Date | Most recent tenant's current weekly rent from Tenancy > Rent Record > Start Date |
Allocation Type | Allocated Type populated from the Program selected on the Property. Each program must have an Allocation Type selected in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Program > Allocation Type: |
Transfer | Transfer populates from Tenancy > Transfer? box:Displays True if ticked, False if unticked. |
Target Group | Target Group populated from Property screen > Target Group field: |
Family and Community Services (FaCS) AHO Report (NSW)
What is the FaCS AHO Report?
The AHO Report is submitted on a monthly basis by Aboriginal Housing organisations in New South Wales to Family and Community Services.
NOTE: In order for the data to populate in the NSW FaCS NSW sections of the RA, several Reference Tables need to be set up, along with information entered into Properties and Tenancies. Check this solution to ensure your database is set up correctly: Preparing Chintaro for running the NSW AHO Report
Columns | Data Displayed |
1 Property | Heading Only |
Property ID | Property ID populates from the Property screen > AHO ID: |
Address | Address populated from the Property Screen > Address field: |
City | City populated from the Property Screen > City field: |
Postcode | Postcode populated from the Property Screen > Postcode field: |
Program | Program populated from the Property Screen > Program field: |
2 Performance | |
3 Occupant | Heading Only |
Property ID | Property ID populates from the Property screen > AHO ID: |
Program | Program populated from the Property Screen > Program field: |
tID | Auto generated Tenancy ID: |
Relationship | Populated either Primary if Primary Tenant = Yes ticked on Client screen, otherwise, populates from the Client screen> Relationship to Tenant field: |
Age Years | Auto calculation of years from Date of Birth to today. |
Date of Birth | Date of Birth populates from the Client screen > Date of Birth field: |
Program ID | Program selected on Tenancy screen > Program field. ID generated from System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Program > ID column: |
Gender ID | Gender selected on Client screen > Gender field. ID generated from System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Gender > ID column: |
Spouse | Spouse populates False if Client has Primary Tenant box = Yes; True if Primary Tenant on Client screen = No: |
cID | Auto generated Client ID: |
Transitional Housing Management (THM) Report (VIC)
What is the Transitional Housing Management Report?
The THM Report, also known as the Rent and Rebate report, or RRR, is a biannual report submitted by Victorian Chintaro users. The report captures an itemised account of each property that runs a THM program's rental transactions for a designated period and is submitted to Housing Victoria (Department of Families, Fairness and Housing).
Section | Definition/ Calculation | Data Displayed |
1 THM Rent and Rebate | ||
2 THM Payments | ||
3 THM Vacancy | ||
4 THM Arrears Payments |
General Lease Report (VIC)
What is the General Lease Report?
The General Lease Report is a biannual financial summary report submitted by Victorian Chintaro users. The report is submitted to Housing Victoria (Department of Families, Fairness and Housing).
Columns | Data Displayed |
Detailed Financial Statement | Heading Only |
ISIP | ISIP populates from the Property screen > ISIP/UPI: |
Room Number | Room Number populated from Property > Room > Room Number field: |
Address | Address populated from the Property Screen > Address field: |
Town | Town populated from the Property Screen > City field: |
Room Status | The Status of the Room within the Start Date and End Date columns. |
Start Date | The Start Date of the Room Status within the reporting period. |
End Date | The End Date of the Room Status within the reporting period. |
No of Days | The number of days the Room was the status in the row. |
Market Rent | Populated from the Property > Room > Market Rent field on the Room Details screen: |
Period Market | Auto Calculation of Market Rent divided by 7, then times by the number of days column. |
Weekly Rent | Populated from the Property > Room > Rent field on the Room Details screen: |
Service Fee | Charge with ID 100 in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Transaction Type. Populated from the Property > Room > Service Fee field on the Room Details screen: |
Utilities Charge | Charge with ID 98 in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Transaction Type Populated from the Property > Room > Utilities Charge field on the Room Details screen: |
Garden Charge | Charge with ID 99 in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Transaction Type Populated from the Property > Room > Garden Charge field on the Room Details screen: |
Additional Charge 1 | Charge with ID 95 in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Transaction Type Populated from the Property > Room > Additional Charge 1 field on the Room Details screen: |
Additional Charge 2 | Charge with ID 96 in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Transaction Type Populated from the Property > Room > Additional Charge 2 field on the Room Details screen: |
Additional Charge 3 | Charge with ID 97 in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Transaction Type Populated from the Property > Room > Additional Charge 3 field on the Room Details screen: |
Period Weekly Rent | Auto Calculation of the amount in the Weekly Rent column, divided by 7, then times by the number of days column. |
Period Service Fee | Auto Calculation of the amount in the Transaction Type ID 100 column, divided by 7, then times by the number of days column. |
Period Utilities Fee | Auto Calculation of the amount in the Transaction Type ID 98 column, divided by 7, then times by the number of days column. |
Period Additional Charge 1 | Auto Calculation of the amount in the Transaction Type ID 95 column, divided by 7, then times by the number of days column. |
Period Additional Charge 2 | Auto Calculation of the amount in the Transaction Type ID 96 column, divided by 7, then times by the number of days column. |
Period Additional Charge 3 | Auto Calculation of the amount in the Transaction Type ID 97 column, divided by 7, then times by the number of days column. |
Rent Collected | The total of Rent Payments received within the reporting period dates. Based on Transaction Date received, and only counts those payments which are ticked as RepIncome in System Maintenance > Reference Tables > Transaction Type > RepIncome. |
Program | Program populated from the Property Screen > Program field: |
All Client Incomes | Heading Only |
CID | Auto |
Rel | |
Full Name | |
Amount | |
Rate | |
Income Type | |
Include as Income | |
Program | |
End Date | |
Start Date | |
Centrelink | |
Surname | |
Given Name | |
Primary Tenant | |
Active Client Income | |
Active | |
EVoR |
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