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  1. hmmm…..maybe I should go and ask my squatter if he’d like to start paying me some rent

  2. I also think corporates are the answer, can we centralise it too and have as many management layers as possible like Grenfeld? Sarc.

  3. • Rent Freeze now!
    • Rent Control now!
    • Occupy empty residential & commercial properties on an organised basis to get politicians attention
    • State House mega build from flat packs, low rise apartment mega build, transferable & life time tenancies, use golf courses and horse race tracks for builds, and “forgotten” smaller LINZ jurisdiction land parcels
    • Retire all WINZ/MSD emergency housing related debt
    • CAPITAL GAINS TAX!–are you listening politicians–revisit this

    Some professional landlords are ok in my experience, they are in it for the long haul and know very well buildings need cleaning and refurbishment after tenancies. People have transient, messy lives sometimes, and paying some smug bastard’s mortgage off for them is never going to generate much love for landlords.

    Boomer and also younger gen “on the property ladder” landlords take wear and tear or damage as some sort of personal affront, and expect people that can barely afford their exploitative rents for dumps to be grateful!

    Tenants rights groups interviews and surveys show many tenants are scared to raise repairs and maintenance because they know the likely result. Are there good landlords out there? I have known a couple, but don’t feel like giving poor widdle landylords any reassurance or encouragement frankly. Rental Housing should largely be local authority or central Govt. business.

    1. Except unless we go full Soviet Union style State provided and controlled housing – essentially requiring an autocratic single party communist state – your plan would ultimately (not immediately) result in an even worse housing crisis since private and corporate landlords would disappear – not everyone wants or can afford to own their own homes under our current ,agreed (democratic), political and economic system.

      So your proposed solutions must be embedded in a wider discussion about what sort of socio-political and democratic system we want to live in (Mr Bradbury’s intention I believe) – A Soviet Style system (single party with complete State control (a state provided apartment for all) or a liberal Western style democratic system – there are unfortunately no inbetweens as Venezuela, the most poverty stricken state in Latin America, has demonstrated.

      Mr Bradbury, of course, would choose the former and invokes housing and other social issues as social proof that our current liberal democracy is not fit for purpose with an eye on reducing the “decision fatigue” (in a democracy) of moving from the latter to full socialisation of incomes, goods, services.

      I’m happy to engage in that discussion.

  4. Corporate landlords seem a better fit than ma and pa investors because they are more likely to have the money and will to fix up any problems . At one stage I owned 2 rentals in a block of flats that were all rentals owned by private owners and when it came to fixing problems many did not have the money to do the repairs quickly.
    The state needs to have homes for those in need as often those people need other help so it be good to have a safety blanket that problems are quickly picked up eg whr the rent is not paid to find out why.

  5. NZ Herald: (representative of many such situations throughout NZ)

    A terrified elderly couple say they were forced to cower inside their home after their abusive Kāinga Ora neighbours held a Black Power party at which a police officer was allegedly assaulted and a reveller tried to steal a patrol car.

    As the party kicked off on Saturday night, police advised the Whangārei couple to stay inside their neighbouring Kāinga Ora property for their own safety.

    Patched gang members boozed from hours of drinking allegedly crashed a car outside the property and urinated in their shared driveway while shouting obscenities as officers dealt with the disorder.

    I assume you are advocating for an expansion in Kainga Ora (no eviction) housing, largely acknowledged, as the worst landlord in NZ?

    1. More on there way!

      https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/former-australian-comancheros-bikie-boss-to-be-deported-to-new-zealand-after-appeal-fails/V4HAFYC4L4XRARAW5M7MPVWLTM/

      For every professional leaving there seem to be a criminal that somehow gets deported back to stupid NZ, Labeen seem to be virtue signalling how great that is and gives everyone free money!

      Wonder what this guy will get if he gets convicted? Community detention for 3 months, discharged without conviction???? – worth the $600k profit.
      Auckland man charged with submitting false wage subsidy applications worth $1.88m
      https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2022/08/auckland-man-charged-with-submitting-false-wage-subsidy-applications-worth-1-88m.html

      More fantastic entrepreneurs (sarcasm) who my guess, recently came to NZ’s shores during our 20 years of lazy immigration, and in the case of the gang leader, now deported back here!

      No doubt he and the gang leader will be put up in emergency housing and get a state house – it’s the least NZ taxpayers can do for these poor, souls who need more kindness and handouts from their victims!

  6. Shame or full, a capitalist quasi socialist, better known as a state capitalist control, without no controlling the reins, is our present coalition control. Understand them passing laws for the would be protection of renters, who by the sound of it is only applied to multiple block owners of a hundred or more rentals, and the shock, the farm fence past friendly allowed this to be, and yet a ten year lease is set in stone for future renters, even for those deluded who with a minim 200,000, deposit, that in no they will be able to service in five to ten years from now let alone 25 to 30 years. So tenent!s who can afford rent and even above minimum wage workers, still require social assistance to pay the rent.
    My lad his friends three, got this one bedroom flat at todays rate of $280 PER WEEK, IN THIS OLD LARGE old homestead that had been moved into a block of land and split into six flats, who owned this slum, and this slum today would not be outside Gorbals Glasgow, in the sixties when those slums got really out there uninhabital, this is capitalist exploit of the extreme, and this quasi government are sub-ing these on and off shore landlord exploiters

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