NZ Property Investor

COMPLIANCE CONCERNS

The Healthy Homes deadline for new or renewed tenancies has been and gone. As most landlords will know, July 1 marked the beginning of the standards coming into effect, with all property investors given 90 days (or October 1) to bring their homes up to grade.

But according to information received by New Zealand Property Investor magazine (as reported in the August issue) there is a high rate of non-compliance which, on the face of it, seems concerning.

New Zealand Green Building Council has stated that around 90% of the

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