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  • Drainage and easements

    If you require access to our properties or our consent for drainage issues or easements, you will need to provide us with the correct information. 信件 许可申请副本 房屋产权副本 场地平面图的副本 任何您认为我们可能需要了解的其他信息 我将这些信息发送到哪里? 整理好这些相关信息后,您可以: 发电邮至 :   PropertyManagementService@kaingaora.govt.nz   或 投寄至 : Property

  • Training and apprenticeships

    We are using the scale of our build programme to increase construction training opportunities through initiatives such as our apprenticeship and building academy programmes. 惩教计划 我们与惩教署的合作也有助于推动我们不断增加温暖、干燥的房屋的供应。 Kāinga Ora与Rolleston监狱和Spring Hill惩教所合作实施一项计划,让囚犯在监狱内的建筑工地翻修现有公屋的同时获得建筑技能。然后,这些房屋被运输到Kāinga Ora土地上,成为我们客户的住房。该计划已扩大,通过此项合

  • Procurement - supplying goods and services to us

    Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities is always looking for suppliers who are innovative, reliable and cost effective. Ora采用Harakeke(原生亚麻)作为我们社会和可持续采购项目的象征,代表我们为新西兰培育可持续成果。 了解更多关于《Pā Harakeke——社会和可持续采购框架》的信息 新西兰政府采购 MBIE为新西兰公共部门采购商品、服务和工程制定了良好实践标准。Kāinga Ora将这些标准应用于我们的采购活动

  • 5. Settling

    Find out what happens on settlement day and everything you need to do to prepare for owning your first home. 您的房贷。他们会向您介绍贷款类型及不同构成,确认您的利率并列出您的还款计划。 为您的房屋安排保险 ——作为贷款条件,从您成为房主的第一天起,您很可能就需要购买房屋保险,并且可能需要在保险单上记录您的银行或信贷机构。您的律师和银行或信贷机构也可能在交割前要求您提供保单副本。 交割前验房 ——这是您在正式获得所有权之前检查

  • 3. Searching

    Discover everything you need to know about house hunting and get tools to find the home that’s right for you. (包括亟需维修的地方),并检查结构问题或任何表明房产容易漏水的迹象。建筑勘察员报告也可能是您获得住房贷款和/或签署买卖协议的条件。 您可以在 boinz.org.nz (external link) 上找到您所在地区的建筑勘察员名录。 有用的资源 这里有一些有用的网站链接,可以帮助您完成“找房”步骤。 清单——找房

  • 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. 简介 [PDF, 54 KB] 夏季室内避暑 夏季越来越高温,家里也越来越热。这里有一些帮助您和家人在炎热天气下避暑的小妙招。 什么是过热? 过热是指房屋内部热到令人不适。 为什么这是一个问题? 过热会让人难以入睡。还会给身体带来压力,尤其是对于幼儿、老人以及有健康状况的人。温度越高、身处高温时间越长,风险就越大

  • National support services

    Here’s a list of some of the services that are available in New Zealand offering support, information and help. (external link) 支持精神疾病患者的家庭 0800 732 825 (服务对象为照顾患有精神疾病的亲人的家庭) 妇女庇护所危机热线 0800 733 843 (0800 REFUGE) www.womansrefuge.org.nz (external link) 需要帮助?如果您或您认识的人处于危险之中,请单击本网

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    This privacy notice explains how Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities looks after your personal information. 息 您有权要求索取我们所持有的有关您的任何个人信息。为了保护您和他人的隐私,我们可能需要首先验证您的身份。您也可以随时使用MyKāingaOra获得一些信息。 我们将在收到您的请求之后在20个工作日内回复。如果我们需要更多时间来回复,我们会通知您。如果我们拒绝您获得信息的请求,我们将以书面形式告诉您,并说明拒绝的原因

  • 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. Wellington 6140 部分土地出让 如果您想购买一部分我们拥有的土地,请将包含您姓名、地址和联系方式的电子邮件发送至 propertymanagementservice@kaingaora.govt.nz 。 为了考虑您的请求,我们将要求您提供以下信息: 显示再分割/计划的平面图或带地役权宽度的界线 涉及面积(平方米) 土地所在的市政分区 拟购买土地的拟用途 任何其他相关特征(例如等高线) 所有请求都会根据具体情况予以考虑。

  • 1. Starting out

    Think about your long-term goals and sort out your savings plan and budget. 进行交流。 银行和贷款机构 ——您的银行可以为您提供不同的储蓄账户选择。他们还可以为您提供建议,增加您获得贷款的机会。您可能还会发现,与其他信贷机构讨论他们如何为您提供不同方式的支持也有所帮助。 房贷经纪人 ——房贷经纪人可以帮助您找到最适合您情况的银行和信贷机构。他们将全面了解您的财务状况,并代表您与银行和信贷机构进

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