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What the Residential Tenancies Act changes mean for you

What the Residential Tenancies Act changes mean for you Newshub 9/02/2021 © Provided by Newshub Legislative changes coming into effect from Thursday are set to give renters more protection as landlords can no longer end tenancies without cause. The Residential Tenancies Amendment Act now limits rent increases to once every 12 months. And from Thursday, many more changes will take effect. There are new notice periods for ending periodic tenancies and fixed term tenancies will automatically roll over to periodic.  Tenants who have signed up to a periodic tenancy will be required to give their landlord 28 days notice. Landlords can only end tenancies for specific reasons, requiring a 63-day or 90-day notice period.

Government to investigate windowless room in Auckland advertised for $160 per bed

Supplied The room has two small wardrobes inside for the use of the tenants. He said the landlord appeared to have attempted to make it as comfortable as possible by mounting a fan above the door and said he imagined many students would not blink an eye at renting such a small room. Stuff has approached the lister of the property for comment. Crow said many renters were trying to find ways to afford to live in the central city, which might mean sharing a room. Supplied The living area of the five-bedroom flat. He said the landlord could also be seeking to capitalise on the lack of accommodation and increase the return on the room.

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