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12-04-2024, 11:43 AM
#2501
Originally Posted by dobby41
So allowing landlords to kick out tenants at will will solve the rental situation and is good for tenants?
How out of touch can Bishop be?
Looting from those with the least as usual. No tax on CGT & restored interest deducibility just isn't enough for them.
They simply must have everything.
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12-04-2024, 04:12 PM
#2502
Originally Posted by Bjauck
You are happy when any people go to Australia from NZ.
I am happy for them that they are taking their skills, experience and hardworking ethic to a country which appreciates them and will give them and their families an excellent future - free from the woke policies of racial, social & economic divisions which now doom NZ towards 2nd world status.
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12-04-2024, 04:16 PM
#2503
Originally Posted by iceman
The new legislation does no such thing as "allowing landlords to kick out tenants at will". Landlords will have to give 42 days notice and tenants only have to give landlords 21 days notice.. The previous legislation was nuts, giving all power to tenants and allowing unruly tenants to behave however they wanted. That has now changed and not before time.
For most landlords and tenants, this change will make no difference at all as they have had a long term good relationship which is likely to continue.
I have no experience yet as either a landlord or tenant, apart from renting from a family member for six months. What will the situation be if a good tenant has done everything they are contracted to do, but the Landlord does not like hearing that the tenant has been campaigning for the Green Party, for example. Will the landlord be able to evict under a “no cause” eviction, and immediately re-tenant the property to new tenants? Could the no cause eviction be used to get the “right sort” of tenant, racially, sexual orientation, or political affiliation?
As more families have gradually become priced out of home ownership, It does appear that establishing a stable home as a renter could become more difficult for some under no cause evictions. As unstable homes, and disconnection from the community may contribute to increased criminal activity, I hope the reform does not lead to further problems later on.
Did “no cause” terminations lead to increased housing supply in the past?
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12-04-2024, 04:19 PM
#2504
Originally Posted by Balance
I am happy for them that they are taking their skills, experience and hardworking ethic to a country which appreciates them and will give them and their families an excellent future - free from the woke policies of racial, social & economic divisions which now doom NZ towards 2nd world status.
The coalition need hard working kiwis to stay and enable their policies to bear fruit. Give them a chance to make changes!
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12-04-2024, 05:23 PM
#2505
Originally Posted by iceman
The new legislation does no such thing as "allowing landlords to kick out tenants at will". Landlords will have to give 42 days notice and tenants only have to give landlords 21 days notice.. The previous legislation was nuts, giving all power to tenants and allowing unruly tenants to behave however they wanted. That has now changed and not before time.
For most landlords and tenants, this change will make no difference at all as they have had a long term good relationship which is likely to continue.
They can give a 'no reason' eviction of 90 days also (back to what it was before Labour changed it).
You are correct that most won't use it - so why is it important to change it?
What it does do, though, is allow LLs a further hold over tenants - you complain and I'll kick you out. This was used before to great effect.
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12-04-2024, 05:25 PM
#2506
Originally Posted by Balance
I am happy for them that they are taking their skills, experience and hardworking ethic to a country which appreciates them and will give them and their families an excellent future - free from the woke policies of racial, social & economic divisions which now doom NZ towards 2nd world status.
Pray tell - why are you still in NZ?
You may have a holiday home somewhere but it seems that NZ is still your 'home'.
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12-04-2024, 05:35 PM
#2507
Originally Posted by Balance
I am happy for them that they are taking their skills, experience and hardworking ethic to a country which appreciates them and will give them and their families an excellent future - free from the woke policies of racial, social & economic divisions which now doom NZ towards 2nd world status.
Certainly, the pay and conditions are better in Australia - hard-won gains by unions (which National destroyed years back).
National seems keen to further reduce workers' rights and seems to support businesses presiding over a low-wage economy.
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12-04-2024, 05:46 PM
#2508
Originally Posted by dobby41
Certainly, the pay and conditions are better in Australia - hard-won gains by unions (which National destroyed years back).
National seems keen to further reduce workers' rights and seems to support businesses presiding over a low-wage economy.
All the better to drive Aotearoa to 2nd world status faster.
And all the better to drive more young, skilled, experienced and hardworking NZers to Australia.
Last edited by Balance; 12-04-2024 at 05:48 PM.
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12-04-2024, 05:57 PM
#2509
Originally Posted by dobby41
They can give a 'no reason' eviction of 90 days also (back to what it was before Labour changed it).
You are correct that most won't use it - so why is it important to change it?
What it does do, though, is allow LLs a further hold over tenants - you complain and I'll kick you out. This was used before to great effect.
If I own a property, I should have an avenue available to stop renting my property without having to invent a reason.
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12-04-2024, 06:02 PM
#2510
Last edited by Balance; 12-04-2024 at 06:03 PM.
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