American academics, Auckland landlords side-stepped Airbnb - then fought each other
All was well until the sides disagreed about the home’s cleanliness at the tenancy's end.
All was well until the sides disagreed about the home’s cleanliness at the tenancy's end.
Advocates say there's a "vacuum" of housing for seniors after council villages sold.
On the path to lower inflation, a few nasty surprises could still trip us up.
Dated motel and vacant site at 76 to 80 Great South Rd to be new residential community.
'I’ve never seen it like this before - it’s the worst it’s ever been.'
Murry Cave has retained the council's support despite the posts.
The board, chaired by an Anglican bishop, tried to charge $800 per week for two bedrooms.
Renters call for more accountability from landlords as mould runs rampant.
One bank is now testing at over 9 per cent.
The list of amended returns is four times longer than last year’s.
Tribunal orders landlord to pay the tenant more than $11,000 in damages.
Some say Bay of Plenty homeowners discovering perks of renting rooms are ‘great Kiwis’.
“We all know costs go up very quickly, but it changes going down."
The landlords tried to blame previous tenants for the state of the rental.
Tower Insurance found that the tenants had altered the property.
Ponsonby Rd's retail vacancy rate is just 0.9 per cent, the lowest in central Auckland.
It's proof compact, well-sited apartments without car parks will sell, the developer says.
National median house price remained unchanged at $780,00 from May to June; REINZ.
Hybrid Jaguars and smart assistants feature in 'luxury' retirement village.
As a guest, you expect certain house rules. But these are manipulative.
Despite an unpleasant combo of ingredients, some confidence is building.
OPINION: Also letters on Kennedy Pt Marina, intellect, heating, and the harbour bridge.
There's a conditional contract between Kāinga Ora and a developer.
Phriendly Phishing gives five key pieces of advice: how to protect yourself.
Former tenants claim the owners have found a loophole in Healthy Homes regulations.
Disappointment expressed that costs had escalated so much.
Median weekly rents are up 5.5 per cent since May 2022.
'Change is due to the temporary decrease in our funds from operation/debt ratio.'
A property this eye-catchingly pink was difficult to keep under wraps.
Beneficiaries owe the Government $2.4 billion nationally.