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Originally posted by Learning View PostIf you have NO REASON then why would you want to evict?
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Anthonyacat the government had to pay for the red zone land, bail out southern response and act as a reinsurer of last resort for the EQC ( for which they had been receiving premiums every year since inception so they weren't doing us a favour). Also put in lump sums of capital to help with rebuilding infrastructure. Whether that is offset enough by the extra tax coming in I don't know.Last edited by hawkeye; 10-09-2017, 05:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Learning View PostIt's a vote buying promise so it either won't happen or will take years to come in to effect. If it comes in at all it could be as soft as Jacinda described "A reason" ie. any reason, or as hard as you assume. More likely it will be in some middle ground like second or third 14 day notice issued.
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Not sure what stimulus you are referring to but we went to Chch about 2 months before the 1st earthquake and it was as dead as a dodo. Sad to say but economically that was the best thing that could have happened as far as the City was concerned. It hums now, has awesome cafes, restaurants, shops and commercial buildings with heaps more to come.
Southern Response and Stream to name 2 PMO's provided employment to project managers, administrators and then all the follow on trades and suppliers. Rents went through the roof post earthquake, house prices inflated due to a shortage of unbroken homes. We couldn't even find a place to buy and add value as EQC and the insurers were already doing that for free.
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