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  • Who we are

    Kāinga Ora provides social housing and support to individuals and families across New Zealand. ) 特定开发项目 其他相关立法 2020年隐私法 规定了收集、使用和披露个人信息须依据的原则。还使个人能够接触访问其个人信息。 2020年隐私法 (external link) Kāinga Ora—住房和社区部隐私声明 1955年住房法 规定Kāinga Ora代表政府获取、管理和处置用于公屋住房用途的土地

  • Tenancy agreement

    Your tenancy agreement is a legal document. It tells you what you should expect from us and what we expect from you. 果我们找不到解决方案,有时需要诉诸租赁仲裁庭。 事情总有不顺利的时候,所以如果您在支付租金方面遇到困难,请告诉我们。我们将竭尽全力帮助您,我们可以做的事情包括提供: 补交欠款的更简便的方式 帮助您制定预算的建议。 调解 当两个人无法就如何解决问题达成一致时,与局外人讨论通常会有所帮助。这就是调解员的职责——他们接受的培

  • Consents, land sales and public works

    If you are a private owner and have questions around Resource Management Act consents or Partial land sales contact us with specific information. 资源管理法 (RMA) 许可 如果您所拥有的私人房屋位于我们的房屋旁边,并且要求进行需要RMA许可的改动,我们需要知道: 您的姓名、地址和联系方式 有关房产的地址 Kāinga Ora房产的地址 您所在地区的领地地方当局发放的受影响方表格 资源许可申请书副本 工地及/或建筑计划副本 任何您认为我们可能需要了解的其他信

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    This privacy notice explains how Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities looks after your personal information. 房管理法》来管理的,以及 确保我们提供的金融产品是按照相关法律来进行管理的。 我们如何从您那里收集个人信息 我们在您与我们互动的过程中从您那里收集个人信息这可能会以多种方式发生,包括当您: 通过电话与我们交谈时,例如,当我们为通话做个记录或我们的呼叫中心对通话进行录音 在 Kāinga Ora 办公室或您的家中与我们会

  • Provide feedback or a complaint

    We expect Kāinga Ora tenants to be good neighbours and the communities they live in to be enjoyable places to live – and most of them are. 确表示行为是不可接受的,移除租户并终止租约。 使用RTA时,所有房东都必须遵循一个固定的流程。虽然这可能耗费时间,但是我们必须照章办事。 虽然我们的目标是让您在整个过程中了解情况,但请务必记住,根据《隐私法》,我们可以与您分享的内容是有限的。这意味着我们无法提供有关我们可能已采取的具体行动或后续步骤的信息。 我们知道这

  • Specified Development Projects

    The Urban Development Act 2020 empowers Kāinga Ora to initiate, facilitate, and undertake urban development that contributes to sustainable, inclusive, and thriving communities. 《城市开发法》中规定的法定程序。 为了帮助评估一个项目的可行性,Kāinga Ora必须找出该项目所面临的制约和机会。需要认定的事项包括:  有哪些可能受到保护不允许开发的土地 国家级的重要基础设施 有哪些土地具有环保意义、属于沿海海域的一部分或者是受地方法案管辖 有哪些土地是王国政府拥有的保留地、前毛利人土地

  • 4. Buying

    Navigate the process of buying your first home, learn about different offers and sales methods and work towards making your first offer. 价 ——您的银行或信贷机构可能会要求估价,以表明您为房屋支付的价格是合理的。这也是确保您获得最优惠价格的好方法。 地契、地役权和契约 ——地契给出了房产及其当前所有者的法律描述,并显示了当前登记的所有贷款。地契中列出的地役权和契约可能会对您如何处理该房产施加限制。 小提示:拍卖会上竞标 如果您打算在拍卖会上出价,则需要

  • Supported Housing

    Supported Housing brings together publicly funded housing with support services that are essential to the wellbeing of people and whānau living in the home. 担不起市场租金的社区团体,这些团体须证明其收入不足以为其向我们租用的房产支付市场租金。这包括来自以下来源的收入: 其他专门涉及租金的政府合同 居民和/或服务用户所出的那份租金 专门用于租金的捐赠或补助金。 由于租金支持计划不是长期解决方案,因此相关团体应当想办法解决困难并争取尽早为其向我们租用的房产支付市场租金。 以下

  • Keeping your home healthy

    Sometimes our homes can get too hot, too cold or have too much moisture in the air – and all of these things can affect our health. Here are some tips to stay healthy whatever the weather. 日常起居活动,如烹饪、淋浴和将洗完的衣服挂在室内会导致不利于健康的湿气积聚。好消息是这种水分很容易清除。这里有四种让您的住房保持温暖和干燥的方法 您能做什么? 潮气积聚 新西兰人的住房中,每天可以积聚多达八升的水分。想要保持家里干燥健康,请遵循以下3个简单的步骤: 擦拭   窗户和墙壁上的湿气和水分。 清早

  • Solar panels on your home

    Here’s some helpful information on your solar panels and how to get the most out of them. 电表与预付费电费套餐不兼容。 如果您更改为预付费电力套餐,您的进出口电表将需要断开,并且您可能无法使用太阳能电力。 您的住房支持经理可以帮助您找到合适的电力提供商。您还可以访问 www.powerswitch.org.nz (external link) 查看提供的各种套餐。 太阳能电池板的使用寿命 太阳能电池板将永久

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