'It's a nightmare': Crackdown on unruly tenants not enough
One man said Kāinga Ora has let them get away with it for so long, nothing will change.
One man said Kāinga Ora has let them get away with it for so long, nothing will change.
It's intended there will be consequences for tenants who regularly show poor behaviour.
Opinion: It’s no coincidence - the rise in gang numbers alongside the housing crisis.
The change flies in the face of the Government's commitment to improving productivity.
A rent increase of $20+ a week is back on the cards.
Nicola Willis was answering questions after a lunch at the Auckland Business Chamber.
OPINION: 'Of course, many MPs are landlords and will benefit from these new tax cuts.'
Māori Party says wealthy tax breaks will be gone by 2026
'I think as a country we don’t celebrate things enough,' says Christopher Luxon.
In the second of his new mid-week columns, Liam Dann answers reader questions.
OPINION: The problem isn't what the PM says, but how he says it.
“We’ve phased it and delivered it in a slightly different way," PM said.
Retired skipper takes flattie search public after reports of elderly housing crisis.
How to keep tradies on your site? Could a pie-dispensing machine help retain them?
OPINION: 'Does this Government intend to worsen the social divide?'
National’s pre-election fiscal and tax plans costed the policy at $2.1b.
Allan Young says he's very comfortable with the contractual obligations.
Meet renters expecting to be tenants for life, and those who still dream of homeownership.
Density standards include allowing three homes on a site and houses up to 11m high.
Rental bonds were lodged for 410,904 properties by November 1, Tenancy Services said.
OPINION: Credit and mortgage distress is rising fast as interest rates bite.
Sale numbers plummet, new listings skyrocket: not a market in recovery at all.
Dental and medical appointments are being put off while tenants wait on a decision.
OPINION: Knowing your tax obligations when it comes to side hustles.
OPINION: Mary Holm says there are two things to consider.
Companies should seek legal advice about issues it had raised, Commerce Commission said.
Wood, insulation and carpet price rises are limited or capped to de-risk building jobs.
CEO Scott Scoullar: 'We withstood challenges and continued to grow.'
OPINION: & cynical corporates: 'Reminds me of plastic tikis being sold in souvenir shops.'
The derelict Dunedin property was gutted by fire on October 27 last year.