This has been edited to comment that the 4 weeks arrears is not the case at all. The rental is $300 a week and confirmed printout by the landlord shows they are only $756 in arrears. Bare in mind 4 days ago the landlord contacted them and said they were $2,700 in arrears, then it changed to $1,256 and when he left a printout this morning in the letter box they worked it out to only $756 in arrears. This was Edited to include this update on: 2nd Nov 2012 at 4.38pm
I really agree with these tenants it is obviously personal and strongly points now towards the sexual orientation issues they first stated about.
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Hey people, I am new so please bare with me.
A friend of mine is having issues with their landlord over a fixed term tenancy. They moved into a property and signed a 3 year fixed term lease and during the past few weeks fell 4 weeks behind in rent due to serious personal reasons. They are getting the arrears sorted by seeking financial help from Work and Income however the landlord surprised them by turning up at the property and made them sign a new Tenancy Agreement which has a term of 3 month lease instead of the three years.
The property is a Two Bedroom Apartment with a shop at the front which they were leasing to start a new business venture.
There are other factors into why this landlord may have done this, one being he found out they were a gay couple, he expressed to them he did not approve of that life style and commented he was is an awkward situation as people had raised concerns about his religious beliefs and aligning himself with people that are gay. This landlord did not come out and state the reason the tenancy change was due to that fact, but he gave no reason at all at the time the new tenancy agreement was signed.
The landlord proceeded to inform the tenants that he did not believe in Adam and Steve. They now feel very uncomfortable living there, it has been determined that this landlord has also been discussing private details about these Tenants with other people and they feel very humiliated and upset due to the fact the landlord made them feel like there was something wrong with them being gay.
There is another side to this story too regarding the business venture, the landlord had verbally agreed to invest $1500 in
this venture as he saw the potential it had and basically wanted a share of the business. Prior to the landlord finding out about the sexuality issue he was dead set keen to give them $1500 to help them get the business started.
He has now come back to them after they expressed they were not happy about the Sexuality issue being discussed in the manner it was and now this landlord is refusing to put the $1500 into the business. Its a pretty sour feeling they have, they do feel they have been discriminated against and as a result their Tenancy and investment is being thrown out the window.
They contact the landlord today who refused to speak with them and had an agent on his behalf explain it was not down to the fact of being Gay and he made the decision of changing the tenancy term because of the rental arrears. We clearly think this is not the case but where do they stand. They are a very nice couple, working hard to get their business going and to have some landlord that has over 100 properties around New Zealand insinuate their life style is unacceptable they have been left feeling like total and utter crap.
Where would they stand in respects to who they should contact for help, I do not want them to be walked over especially when this particular landlord has disclosed to them he has multiple companies setup to avoid GST & Tax payments on his rentals they just feel like they have been walked over and can do nothing about it.
Can we get some honest advise or help please?
I really agree with these tenants it is obviously personal and strongly points now towards the sexual orientation issues they first stated about.
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Hey people, I am new so please bare with me.
A friend of mine is having issues with their landlord over a fixed term tenancy. They moved into a property and signed a 3 year fixed term lease and during the past few weeks fell 4 weeks behind in rent due to serious personal reasons. They are getting the arrears sorted by seeking financial help from Work and Income however the landlord surprised them by turning up at the property and made them sign a new Tenancy Agreement which has a term of 3 month lease instead of the three years.
The property is a Two Bedroom Apartment with a shop at the front which they were leasing to start a new business venture.
There are other factors into why this landlord may have done this, one being he found out they were a gay couple, he expressed to them he did not approve of that life style and commented he was is an awkward situation as people had raised concerns about his religious beliefs and aligning himself with people that are gay. This landlord did not come out and state the reason the tenancy change was due to that fact, but he gave no reason at all at the time the new tenancy agreement was signed.
The landlord proceeded to inform the tenants that he did not believe in Adam and Steve. They now feel very uncomfortable living there, it has been determined that this landlord has also been discussing private details about these Tenants with other people and they feel very humiliated and upset due to the fact the landlord made them feel like there was something wrong with them being gay.
There is another side to this story too regarding the business venture, the landlord had verbally agreed to invest $1500 in
this venture as he saw the potential it had and basically wanted a share of the business. Prior to the landlord finding out about the sexuality issue he was dead set keen to give them $1500 to help them get the business started.
He has now come back to them after they expressed they were not happy about the Sexuality issue being discussed in the manner it was and now this landlord is refusing to put the $1500 into the business. Its a pretty sour feeling they have, they do feel they have been discriminated against and as a result their Tenancy and investment is being thrown out the window.
They contact the landlord today who refused to speak with them and had an agent on his behalf explain it was not down to the fact of being Gay and he made the decision of changing the tenancy term because of the rental arrears. We clearly think this is not the case but where do they stand. They are a very nice couple, working hard to get their business going and to have some landlord that has over 100 properties around New Zealand insinuate their life style is unacceptable they have been left feeling like total and utter crap.
Where would they stand in respects to who they should contact for help, I do not want them to be walked over especially when this particular landlord has disclosed to them he has multiple companies setup to avoid GST & Tax payments on his rentals they just feel like they have been walked over and can do nothing about it.
Can we get some honest advise or help please?
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