NZ Property Investor

THE PROGNOSIS COULD BE BETTER

FINAL WORD

The Healthy Homes standards, introduced on July 1, 2019, aimed to improve substandard rental properties, a move widely celebrated by many groups.

The standards have undoubtedly improved the quality of our properties. However, after reviewing their implementation I have concluded they are no longer fit for purpose.

I certainly do not argue against having minimum standards. We need them to ensure tenants are protected. However, there

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