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  1. You can count me to those being close to being at risk of homelessness, as my landlord did not long ago hand over the management of my property that I rent to a real estate business that does such property management.

    They have already started with inspections, with talk about this and that needing to be done, and so forth, and so far it has only been for the fact that my landlord has been one of those who do not really bother with charging market rents, that I have been able to survive.

    On a more or less fixed income, that is unlikely to go up, I will not be able to pay market rent, and once the rent goes up, the pressure will become unbearable.

    If it goes up to market rates, I will in no way be able to afford keeping this rental, and probably have to try finding a room in a boarding house, as even smaller flats than the one I rent cost so much now, they are impossible to pay for here in Auckland.

    Thanks to John Key and his criminal government, acting in criminal negligence, we have a housing price bubble and market that is out of control. They continue to allow more high net migration gain, and most come to Auckland, adding to the pressure hour by hour, day by day, week by week and month by month.

    It is time we occupy mansions in St Stephens Ave and other leafy suburban areas here, where some have empty homes or at least empty rooms, while living in luxury. Where is the social responsibility of those irresponsible criminals driving thousands of innocent people into abject poverty and homelessness.

    I pray every day, that a rent increase has not come yet, that is how it looks like for me and a fair few others I know.

  2. This housing ponzi scheme in Auckland fuelled by mass immigration is putting a huge amount of pressure on the lower socio-economic groups of NZ society and Paula Bennett & John Key don’t give a big fat rats a***?

  3. Here is further evidence of what shit goes down here in the South of Auckland, where we have virtual predatory property managers exploit poor and vulnerable who cannot find homes on “the market”:

    http://www.newshub.co.nz/nznews/predatory-property-managers-renting-out-auckland-garages-2016071917#axzz4EpoJ2gUr

    It is disgusting what goes on, and it seems some new immigrants are right into making a profit out of people they “manage” as tenants, disgraceful, we are fast becoming just another failed city, like many big cities in other parts of the world.

    How is Len Browns “Auckland, the world’s most liveable city” going, I wonder???

  4. Right jack,

    Market forces cause suffering and death amongst the unfortunate don’t they in Government know anything about human tragedy?

  5. I appreciate the work Lifewise does, to raise awareness. But I think such measures are not enough, and will not solve all that much.

    We had the former boss of the Auckland City Mission announce years ago, that she wanted to work with business to help more people via her Mission. So she collaborated with various business people.

    While it may have offered some more donations and what else may have been useful, it has not reduced the need for food parcels and emergency medical care or housing.

    Only systemic change, and first of all a change in government, can bring real, effective change and address the problems.

    Sleeping out for a night in solidarity, and to learn what it is like, that is symbolic, but will not change the system.

    More action is needed, also protest action, but there again, few New Zealanders are inclined to protest.

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