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Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 2020 Quick Guide

November 10, 2020 By UNO Property Management Leave a Comment

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 2020 Quick Guide

The Residential Tenancies Amendments Act 2020 is set to have a significant impact on a landlord’s responsibilities and on the way they must operate their tenancies. The changes will implement almost 100 new amendments to the existing Residential Tenancies Act – and it’s crucial that landlords are across them all.

These new rules will future proof our changing rental market as we continue to see increasing demand for rental properties and longer-term tenancies.

The good news is that the changes are entirely manageable, and will ultimately create the framework for a more secure renting environment for landlords and tenants alike.

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Security of rental tenure – The provision allowing landlords to terminate a tenancy without cause, by providing 90 days’ notice, will no longer apply. New termination grounds will be available to landlords under a periodic tenancy and the required notice time frames have also changed.

Key examples of this are, but are not limited to:
• 14 days’ notice
The tenant physically assaults the landlord or family member.
• 63 days’ notice
The landlord or their family member requires the property to live in.
• 90 days’ notice
The landlord intends to put the property on the market for sale as vacant.
The property has been sold with a requirement of vacant possession.
The landlord intends to carry out extensive renovations at the property.
The property is to be demolished.

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Selling your tenanted properties? Could be tricky be careful!

October 20, 2020 By UNO Property Management Leave a Comment

Selling your tenanted properties? Could be tricky be careful!

Even though 2020 is such a strange year of epidemic, the real estate market in Auckland is super strong! 

Many property investors are active in the market and there are many rented properties that are also selling well on the market.

Many investors do wonder if they can sell their tenanted property successfully without much trouble from the tenants.

The answer is yes!

If you’re thinking about selling a tenanted property, you’ll need to decide whether to give your tenants notice before the sale starts, so you’re selling a vacant home, or allow them to stay so you’re selling a property with tenants.

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The key changes of Residential Tenancies Act

September 7, 2020 By UNO Property Management Leave a Comment

The key changes of Residential Tenancies Act

New changes to the Residential Tenancies Act were passed last month. The Parliament passed the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill on 5 August 2020. Royal Assent is to be received soon and the Bill will pass into law six months after that.

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Only four months left! Act now before it’s too late!

August 4, 2020 By UNO Property Management Leave a Comment

Only four months left! Act now before it’s too late!

Below are 3 quiz questions about the “Healthy Homes Standards”, and if you can answer all of them correctly, you are clearly on top of your game and there is no need to read this article!

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If you cannot answer all of the questions correctly, please read through the article! Landlords do not have much time to prepare for Healthy Homes Standards!

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4 Essential statements you must have in your Tenancy agreements NOW

July 20, 2020 By UNO Property Management Leave a Comment

4 Essential statements you must have in your Tenancy agreements NOW

How many unique statements outlining different sets of information are now required to be in all new or varied tenancy agreements?

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