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Our PM ran an open home today in Hamilton, 30 people thru in 30 minutes, re 1 per minute. With a number of investors quitting the market and causing rental increases starting to wonder if Jacinda and & Twitford are really our secret friends lol
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Originally posted by AbridgedThose who wish to rent out their homes for shorter than 30 days on sites like Airbnb must register with The City. That's for short-term rental listings. Kevin Guy, head of the six-member strong Office of Short Term Rentals and who’s charged with registering and enforcing the regulation of the industry . . .
Wonder what the registration fee is?
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http://www.sfexaminer.com/sf-forces-airbnb-purge-website-illegal-listings/
Apparantly this has made a big difference to the rentals available in San Fran; and the price. Perhaps the powers that be should try it here, but then they wouldn't be able to blame landlords for any ongoing lack of availibility on rental property.
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There is no shortage of rentals ,their is instead an over supply of delinquent tenants that no landlord in their right mind wants to take onboard. Hence the state will have to house the undesirables by building more social housing.
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4 sets of bad tenants - is that just unlucky or bad selection process?
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'Disastrous tenants' wreak havoc in homes
22 Feb 2018
Originally posted by StuffFour sets of "disastrous tenants" has put Kerikeri resident Di Maxwell off ever being a landlady again. They trashed the house, left wet laundry rotting the floorboards and fled owing thousands of dollars in rent. She says that in all cases, she checked the tenants' references when they were available and in one instance got reassurance from a local church who vouched for family.
"I believe in giving people a chance." She is speaking out after the Stuff story highlighting a rental shortage in the Far North, causing some tenants to seek alternative housing options such as living in tents, teepees and caravans. "This is part of the reason why there's a shortage of rentals," Maxwell says. "People get sick of being abused."
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Originally posted by Perry View PostWho amongst us - let alone the NZPIF - has the energy to make a complaint to the Press Council pointing out that the item is a lie: NZ does not have a capital gains tax.
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O.K. Lead by example. (So tis said.)
I have e-lodged a formal complaint.
The Stuff item has been amended, since I lodged my complaint.
Notably:
Nash said said that reducing speculative demand would help to improve affordability for owner-occupiers. (New Zealand does not have a comprehensive capital gains tax in place.)
NB: This story has been edited for context to include a sentence reminding that New Zealand does not have a comprehensive capital gains tax.
[To be continued.]
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Dont be too hasty in assuming that Bob. I remember this being asked during the election campaign and the response was NO. they would be taxing gains but not refunding losses. A discrimination in tax law, and not how it works in Aus, but their excuse was "we have to do this to dampen the property market and make property affordable to first home buyers"
They could never explain how taxing something was supposed to make it cheaper - just ideological nonsense as usual.
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Originally posted by Don't believe the Hype View PostWill capital losses become claimable?
Not about refunding what you're due and ensuring you have not paid more than your fair share, as per legislation.
As Keys observes, most starting-out business enterprises make initial losses.
But this is all about emotive, populist attacks on landladies.
Not about reason and logic.
In another post, I reported on this myth:
Who amongst us - let alone the NZPIF - has the energy to make a complaint to the Press Council pointing out that the item is a lie: NZ does not have a capital gains tax.
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O.K. Lead by example. (So tis said.)
I have e-lodged a formal complaint.Last edited by Perry; 30-03-2018, 08:28 PM.
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Don't be silly.
Everyone knows that property always goes up, never down.
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