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  1. You are right about the need for a rent freeze. It shows the disconnect that this government have with the real World. Landlords are not in themselves a social agency and any business has the need to be make a profit. The income from rent needs to be offset against costs and how much rent is varies from case to case so some checks need to made by the state as it is not something that should be not left entirely to the landlord . On the other hand the state can look at its housing stock as an asset to assist those in need to have a stable warm and dry home to give families the best start . They do not need to make a profit. If there were enough of these homes it would hold the private rents down to be competitive as many do not want to be beholden to a government agency.

    1. Remember back in the day ( 1960’s – 1970’s for example) when we had State Insurance, and that child benefits could be used to procure a deposit on a first home?

      Weren’t no homeless back when I was a lad… wasn’t til them there rowdy neo liberals came to town we all started having problems. Time to run ’em all back out of town back where they came from.

  2. Scum tenants refusing to pay their reasonable rent causes rents to rise. Off to the tribunal

  3. Scum tenants refusing to pay their reasonable rent, causes rents to rise, also

    1. @ kyle… If the Rent is reasonable, but unpayable then the best course of action is to raise the reasonable rent to completely unpayable??

  4. call me a stuck record…but…nothing will change without a popular campaign for rent control, and a state house mega build.

    The sure way to get the Labour Caucus attention is Direct Action! Co-ordinated nationwide occupations of suitable empty residential property–for accomodation of homeless, and commercial property–where small businesses could set up. The more the merrier to stretch Police resources.

    Part of the deal could be wiping all MSD debts accrued by the need for food, medical care and shelter.

    1. Part of the deal could be wiping all MSD debts accrued by the need for food, medical care and shelter.

      Yes.

    2. Why does the government not put a compulsory offer on vacant housing instead of renting unsuitable motel rooms . This would be better than an illegal occupation.

  5. Benefit increase right after increasing tax on the landlords , 1+1= 2.

    Like the accommodation supplement.

    This is classic blairism, make noises about helping the poor but effectively subsidise the middle class landlords who are the voting bloc Labour needs to stay in power.

    1. Sadly this is true..
      Rent controls don’t work. Pity the govt hasn’t made a priority of building social housing. There is a level of tenant that no sensible landlord wants to deal with but they shouldn’t be left in the street. Nor in garages as happens commercially in places like Hamilton..
      Social housing is part of the competitive mix, it is not an antithesis to it.

  6. Like all crises the housing shortage provides the opportunity to make money and ‘greedy’ landlords can already smell the government money on offer. The promise that the ‘free’ market is the answer to supply & demand has well and truly been shown to be a lie; extracting ourselves fairly from this inequitable cycle of rich getting richer at the expense of the poor getting poorer is going to require regulations.

  7. Like all crises the housing shortage provides the opportunity to make money and ‘greedy’ landlords can already smell the government money on offer. The promise that the ‘free’ market is the answer to supply & demand has well and truly been shown to be a lie; extracting ourselves fairly from this inequitable cycle of rich getting richer at the expense of the poor getting poorer is going to require regulations.

  8. And it’s not just private landlords. When the accommodation supplement bar was raised by $20 a while back my elderly mum received a letter from her social housing provider advising her of a $20 rent rise along with an actual step-by-step guide on to how to apply to WINZ for the extra money. The rise would kick in the exact same week the extra money was available. So Labour government policy designed to make life a tad easier for those on low incomes was effectively neutered by the Hutt City Council and the money outright stolen.

    1. Similarly for the Winter Energy Payments. At least three electricity companies raised their prices as the Energy Payments were delivered this year.

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