Ashley Church: The hidden cost of the Government’s ‘war’ on landlords
Photo / NZ Herald Sat, 17 Apr 2021, 5:34PM Since coming to power in 2017 the Labour has been at war with landlords. Yes, I know that statement will offend some – and others will claim that it’s an exaggeration – but it isn’t.
Ashley Church is a property expert for One Roof. He joined The One Roof Radio Show on The Weekend Collective to share his thoughts on the issue, which you can read in his comment piece on One Roof here.
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By Susan Arbetter New York State PUBLISHED 6:00 PM ET Apr. 15, 2021 PUBLISHED 6:00 PM EDT Apr. 15, 2021
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The Emergency Rental Assistance Program, or ERAP, is funded by $2.4 billion from the federal government and another $100 million in state funds. Its purpose is to steer money to landlords and utilities whose tenants and customers have been unable to foot their bills during the pandemic.
According to Senator Brian Kavanagh, Senate Housing chair and author of the language creating ERAP, it’s much more generously funded than its predecessor program, the “Emergency Rent Relief Act,” which was heavily criticized because its parameters were so narrowly defined.
Laura s road to interior design success started at Te Puke High School
14 Apr, 2021 07:47 PM
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Former Te Puke high School student Laura Heynike owns interior design company Pocketspace..
Bay of Plenty Times
Laura Heynike (nee Lochhead) threw herself into school life. She now owns her own small space interior design company, Pocketspace. Laura is the latest alumni to feature in our series about former Te Puke High School students.
Laura Heynike says she squeezed in virtually every activity possible as a Te Puke High School student.
Laura left school in 2006 with the title Best All Round Student for her year.
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Duluth agency aims to fend off foreclosure for homeowners hit hard by pandemic
One Roof Community Housing received $350,000 from the U.S. Treasury to be used to keep people in their homes. 2:50 pm, Apr. 12, 2021 ×
Households like these in the Lincoln Park neighborhood can apply for help with their mortgage and property taxes using a new program being offered by One Roof Community Housing in Duluth. (Jed Carlson / 2020 file / News Tribune)
Duluth-area homeowners facing foreclosure during the pandemic have a new lifeline at One Roof Community Housing.
The agency was the recent recipient of $350,000 in federal funding aimed at relief for struggling homeowners.