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  • History of State Housing

    New Zealand has played a significant role in public housing since 1894, with government-led initiatives shaping communities and improving living conditions. 宜的材料制成的多单元建筑的出现,这些房屋缺乏隐私。 1950年代早期 ,国家党政府推出了鼓励公屋租户购买其租住房屋的政策,并且补助建造业以降低住房成本。这使奥克兰南部和惠灵顿北部的Porirua等地区出现了高密度公屋住房的开发。 1970年代—2000年代:政策转向以及市场改革 1974年 ,新西兰住房公司成立,推出了

  • 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

  • Our leadership and governance

    Our leadership team is responsible for shaping strategy, delivering housing solutions, and ensuring we provide warm, dry, and secure state housing across New Zealand. 区住房领域担任领导职务。CORT社区住房的前CEO,负责监督管理超过390所住房,其中居民540余人。 Ceinwen McNeil 前Aurecon政府总监以及前新西兰咨询与工程协会主席。 Fiona Fountaine 治理专家,曾任职Christchurch开发、 Lyttelton港公司、财政部资产投资小组

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    一般及租户查询 所有询问和反馈, 请填写我们的在线表格 免费电话: 0800 801 601(仅限新西兰) 联系我们的客户支持中心,他们在周一至周五上午8点至下午6.30点间答复所有询问,7天24小时接听紧急呼叫。 海外来电拨打: +64 4 439 3253(新西兰时间上午8点至下午6点)。 您将支付国际通话费

  • 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. 少金额是专门用于租金的。我应该用什么数字? 有些合同会清楚地显示租金金额,但我们知道并非所有合同都是如此。您需要与您的资助者沟通以确定准确的租金金额。如果您仍然无法计算出具体用于租金的金额,我们建议您查看上一年的数字,以计算出您的资金有多少是用于租金。然后,您将能够估计出您的政府资助的资金中有多少将用于本年的租金。 我

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    This privacy notice explains how Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities looks after your personal information. 它让您了解我们如何收集、存储、使用以及在什么情况下我们可能会披露您的信息;您如何访问和更正您的信息;以及如何提出隐私投诉。 介绍 为了实现建设更美好、更明亮的家园、社区和生活的愿景,我们履行几项关键职能。我们是: 公屋住房的房东 城市开发机构和公共住房、经济适用房和市场住房的建设者,以及 政府的“居者有其屋”援助产品

  • Accessibility at Kāinga Ora

    Kāinga Ora has a responsibility to ensure we are getting housing right for all our customers, including those with accessibility needs. We have had an Accessibility Policy in place since 2020, which sets out our commitment for our public housing properties. 权利公约》规定的义务以及《2016-2026 年新西兰残疾战略》及其相关的 《 2019-2023 年残疾行动计划》中所明确的义务 (external link) 政策的工具、支持和可访问版本 已有的文档和资源列表。 Kāinga Ora无障碍政策——  [PDF, 2.2 MB] (标准版) Kāinga

  • Keeping your home secure

    There are lots of ways you can keep your home safe and belongings secure. 供任何证件,要求他们离开并立即致电0800 801 601联系我们。 如果您要出远门: 开着收音机或灯,使人感觉家里有人。在本地的五金店可以买到电源插座定时器可以在预定的时间开灯或关灯。 请信得过的人(例如邻居、亲戚或朋友)来拿走您的信件。您也可以要求新西兰邮政暂时停止投递 看看您信得过的人是否还可以帮您修剪草坪和倒垃

  • 2. Preparing and applying

    Learn how much you could borrow, build your deposit and understand the home loan process. (PHO)是一项政府举措,旨在帮助那些由于经济不宽裕而无法负担在现今房地产市场买房的人士。 PHO项目包括先租后买、共享所有权或使用权安排,您可能有资格申请其中之一。 这些项目由获得批准的供应机构管理,例如 Habitat for Humanity New Zealand (external link) 与

  • Mould and pest control

    Airing out your home is a great way to release moisture and stop mould from spreading. Follow these tips for a healthy and pest-free home. 域喷洒长效杀虫剂。 蚂蚁 新西兰的蚂蚁通常无害,但还是会带来麻烦。将碎丁香或整个丁香撒在橱柜中以防止它们进入。 您还可以在蚂蚁进入的地方撒上滑石粉或塔塔粉。如果发现蚂蚁窝,可以灌开水进去。 白尾蜘蛛 白尾蜘蛛通常生活在凉爽、黑暗的地方,比如花园的树皮下、木堆和垃圾里,还有墙壁上。它们还藏在床底下和扔在地板上的衣物中 被

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