Tenants on blacklists written by landlords, managers: Can post anything they like
4 Feb, 2021 04:42 AM
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Tenants have objected to blacklists. Photo / Michael Craig
A tenant chief says landlords can post anything they like on blacklists they share, yet there was no recourse for people who rented properties against such lists. Penny Arthur, the Christchurch-based manager of the Tenants Protection Association, said more than one blacklist existed and they weren t fair. We became aware of it at the end of last year, Arthur said of tenant blacklists. There are a number of landlord Facebook groups where landlords can post anything they like about tenants, she said, indicating the tenant might not know nor would be able to object.
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