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  1. The best description of voucher-like supplements like the Accommodation Supplement I’ve heard so far, is that they amount to giving a bullied kid extra lunch money (Cory Doctorow).

  2. Too late for the Greens. They deserve all the rejection coming their way after the appalling way they have both done nothing where it was needed and done too much where it was not.
    Their only chance is for a continuation of the neutered abusive relationship they have with Labour which is now looking increasingly unlikely.

  3. I don’t care about scum lords who don’t plan ahead for a bad patch. Property is the lowest form of investing. Investors take all the risk. If a tenant has a bad day they can cause thousands in damages but if investors have a bad one they cause economic recessions / depressions.

  4. Not when the investors are circulating blacklists containing illegally-held personal information.

    The problem for the Greens is that denunciations are not enough. Where are the plans for slum clearance, mass development, desegregation and city beautification? Are they also going to dump their support for globalism, and support the reconstruction of an advanced, high-wage local economy — the reason that the housing stock became so run down in the first place?

  5. Rentals have been poorly regulated for years around mould and maintenance. Some landlords are proactive and care. But many are in the ‘do as little as possible camp’.

    Ironically the best houses and best landlords now are the new Kainga Ora homes.

  6. On the negative side investors might sell off properties because of the possible reaction from tenants and invest in business. That could give even more scarcity of much needed accommodation..not an easy answer here…care what you wish for. I would hate to see tent city big time in NZ that would be disaster.

  7. During 2022 there was widespread acceptance that NZ had a serious issue with homelessness. Many agree the number exceeds one hundred thousand people.

    The net gain of immigrants for the same period was over fifty thousand.

    Yes, new home building consents were up during the same period but few immigrants will buy those due either to their circumstances or the fact a new immigrant must invest x amount of dollars in NZ for x number of years. Few will have enough to buy a new home as well.

    End result. Even more pressure on NZ’s house rental stock.

    Ask yourself this question. You’re a landlord. A beneficiary wants to let your property and a highly motivated new immigrant also wants to rent the property. The bond for the beneficiary will be paid for by WINZ. Chances are the percentage of that person’s friends etc will also be beneficiaries. The immigrant will be employed and happy to secure the property by paying six months or even 12 months rent in advance. This I’m told is fairly common.

    Who would you let your property out to?

    Is NZ creating more homelessness and even more need for social housing / motels etc?

    Over 3% of NZ land is foreign owned. A percentage of that will be land banking.

    We have a staggering number of unoccupied properties in NZ. A percentage of these will be owned by offshore trusts etc and are house banking.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/homed/119636091/200k-empty-ghost-houses-why-and-what-would-get-them-into-the-market

    An answer to solving NZ’s homelessness and house rental shortage is hidden in clear view.

    We need to stop encouraging more homelessness and stop pumping hundreds of millions of tax payer funds in motel accommodation.

  8. Rental rage many people know about. What are the Greens going to DO about the housing crisis and the way we are having our houses and our potential homes used in rental accommodation; either sold beneath us, made too expensive to pay for in rent, rates, and finally being forced to live in hovels.

    Depression days are here. In economic depressions everyone doesn’t suffer. Some who float like corks over stormy waters. Have Greens actually touched on reality for human beings, across all classes, taking in everybody or are they just picking on a well rehearsed meme? I think that their criteria for interest is narrow ie “”If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.” Humans ain’t in it, especially those below middle class.

    Little blue penguins need houses and hoiho are endangered; I suggest practical people in NZ who care and understand our humanity and needs are are also an endangered species. We cannot rely on principled politicians, thoughtful civil administration, and religion is about not having sex ‘inappropriately’ and being respectable.

  9. Landlords complaining about bad tenants are like slave masters complaining about bad slaves, be greatful you get to leach off someone else while making it harder for them to afford their own home by contributing to an artificial housing shortagee

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