Warmer, safer rental home law passedThe Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill passed unanimously by Parliament today requiring smoke alarms and insulation in rental properties will save 1000 lives during the next decade, Building and Housing Minister Dr Nick Smith says31-05-2016 more >> Announcing a new special deal for membersThe NZPIF is pleased to announce that it has negotiated a discount on MyRepublic’s fibre broadband plans for all members and partners of the Property Investors’ Associations nationally30-05-2016 more >> NZPIF in the news during April/MayIssues of concern to the media were rising rental prices, Labour's Bill on minimum standards, landlords being liable for unintentional damage by tenants, number of foreign buyers of houses and the 2016 Budget.29-05-2016 more >> Positives for housing in the budget do not go far enough“It's great that the 2016 Budget has extended the Healthy Homes Initiative with an extra $18m,†says Andrew King, Executive Officer of the NZ Property Investors’ Federation (NZPIF).28-05-2016 more >> Overview of 2016 BudgetBudget 2016 is a forward-looking Budget that invests in a growing economy27-05-2016 more >> Update regarding social housing transaction processThe Government has a wide range of work underway to progress social housing reforms that will help the community housing sector grow and innovate, Ministers Bill English and Paula Bennett said today.27-05-2016 more >> Consequences for landlords when P is found on their propertiesTwo recent Tenancy Tribunal cases have increased the risk levels for landlords where P is found in their properties.26-05-2016 more >> Keeping your rental dryThere are some reasonably simple steps you can take to improve your tenants living standards and better protect your rental property.25-05-2016 more >> Hundreds of state homes already under constructionHundreds of state homes already under construction Housing New Zealand is already building more homes than the Greens’ rushed policy proposed, and additional social houses are also being sourced from Community Housing Providers, Ministers Bill English and Paula Bennett say.23-05-2016 more >> 2016 NZPIF Conference a stimulating experienceHere is the background of three of the Conference speakers and each has a message which will sustain you during the following 12 months.20-05-2016 more >> Queenstown housing accord gathers paceProgress is being made in tackling Queenstown’s housing shortage, with the second monitoring report showing the local council has more than met its first-year consents target, Building and Housing Minister Dr Nick Smith says18-05-2016 more >> Labour support on city limits welcomedThe new position by the Labour opposition calling for an abolition of city limits has been welcomed by Building and Housing Minister Dr Nick Smith.18-05-2016 more >> We don't need more regulationLast month I wrote about house prices rising and the calls for more regulation. Unfortunately the calls for more regulation have been heard and the Reserve Bank is looking to introduce loan-to-income restrictions for mortgages.15-05-2016 more >> No land tax reasonable"It is good to finally have some actual numbers around foreign buyers of New Zealand property" says NZ Property Investors Federation Executive Officer, Andrew King, "even if they may not be exact".12-05-2016 more >> Warmer, safer houses a step closer with Government BillA Government Bill to make homes warmer, drier and safer for New Zealanders who live in rental properties has passed its second reading in Parliament by 107 to 14.11-05-2016 more >> No regulation neededThe house sale statistics for March came out recently and showed that Auckland prices had risen after falling for several months. Other areas around New Zealand are also seeing house price increases and a new wave of media property angst developed.10-05-2016 more >> Paul Kinley discusses Christchurch, property deals and much moreThis presentation will cover: * The lighter side to the Christchurch earthquake, * Some of the recent Kinley's Property deals, * How to properly measure the gross floor area of your house and its surrounds, what are the contingencies and how do you value them ? * Which properties you should value yourself and which properties should you go-to a Quantity Surveyor? and finally: that Houses are cheap in New Zealand!! Paul has been a long time member of the Canterbury Property Investors Association -Including many years on the Committee and a stint as president Paul is primarily a property investor, a builder and a Quantity Surveyor. Over the last 10 years he has been running a successful building company whilst consulting for clients over their insurance settlement issues. He teaches part time in Construction estimating and Site Management. Most recently properly assessing replacement values for property has become a mainstay of his consulting business. Paul brings a lighter side to disasters, how it has affected his clients (mostly in a positive way) and how to mitigate (through proper insurance cover) disasters affecting other property investors.09-05-2016 more >> Auckland bounce back confirmed as other main centres growThe latest monthly QV House Price Index shows that the dip in values which started in December only lasted two months.05-05-2016 more >> Lots going onThere have been a few changes lately and it'll take a while to get the manual updated. The downloads now let you preview who will be in the downloaded file - assumes "members" and not "membership" though We've launched an app for the members to use. Local Associations can have their own submenus - get in touch about that. On your dashboard you can see how many of your members are using the app. Events have had a lot of work done and you can now decide which fields are on the registration forms and in which order they are shown.05-05-2016 more >> Compulsory heating and insulation in rentals is not the answerLabour has reintroduced their Healthy Homes Bill which would make insulation and heating compulsory in rental properties.03-05-2016 more >> Little detail in Labour bill leaves Government coldLabour’s so-called Healthy Homes Bill is lacking in detail, slow in timing and unworkable in practise, Building and Housing Minister Dr Nick Smith says.03-05-2016 more >> Minimum standards good for tenantsThe NZ Property Investors' Federation generally supports the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill, which introduces minimum standards for residential rental properties.03-05-2016 more >> Interim update on the ruling about unintentional damage by tenantsNZPIF has been in contact with the Insurance Council who are in the process of consulting with their insurance company members to see how they view the Court of Appeal ruling.02-05-2016 more >>
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