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  • 1. Starting out

    Think about your long-term goals and sort out your savings plan and budget. 行谈判。房贷经纪人的报酬是由批准您住房贷款的银行支付的。即使您没能获得贷款,您也无需支付任何费用。 亲朋好友 ——自始至终,家人和朋友都可以以各种方式帮助您,比如经济支持、给意见、在买房过程中提供支持,以及在您买到新房后一起庆祝。 Iwi ——如果您已在iwi或hapū登记,他们可能会以不同方式在您的买房路上给予帮助

  • Keeping your home secure

    There are lots of ways you can keep your home safe and belongings secure. 圾。 租赁协议列明,如果您要离开超过31天,需要通知Kāinga Ora。 结识邻居,甚至加入本地的社区支持小组,一向是个好办法。守望相助使每个人都更安全。 如需了解有关在您所在地区加入或组建小组的更多信息,请致电0800 463 444联系新西兰邻里支持中心。 观看以下视频,了解如何保障您的居家安全。

  • Contact us

    与个人客户相关的情况发表评论。 我们会接受填妥签字的表格的扫描或拍照副本,如其是由我们存档的客户电子邮件地址发送给我们的话。 您还可以代表客户从另一个电子邮件地址发送已填妥签字的表格的扫描或拍照件。但您必须附上客户身份证件的扫描或拍照件,最好在身份证件上显示有照片和签名。 投诉工作人员、租户或承包商欺诈 如果您遇到或看

  • 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. 排水 如果您需要进入我们的房产以连接现有或新的排水管,您需要以书面形式提供: 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 许可申请副本 房屋产权副本 说明信件,就要求进行的工程及施工时间进行说明。 排水管是公共还是私人的详细信息,以及安装方法(推力或明沟) 场地平面图和场地照片的副本

  • 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. 以的话,请使用电暖气 床和家具不要紧贴墙壁,使其可以透气 室内只摆放少量植物 去除霉菌 霉菌如果任其生长,过后很难清除,因此最好霉菌一出现就马上清除。将一份家用漂白剂与三份水混合,就是一份好用的清除剂。 使用干净的海绵或抹布开始清除,频繁用清水冲洗一下海绵或抹布可以降低霉菌蔓延的风险。漂白剂可能有害,因此在清洁时要格外

  • Poisons, asbestos and lead-based paint

    Some of our older houses were built with asbestos products and/or painted with lead-based paint. These products are safe if they are in good condition. 如果您发现可能含有石棉或含铅油漆之处有任何损坏: 请致电 0800 801 601 并选按 4 ——维修和保养' 。 我们依照严格的程序处理这类产品,并交由有丰富相关经验的工匠负责。 阅读我们的情况说明书 石棉 [PDF, 130 KB] 铅基涂料 [PDF, 94 KB]

  • Our employee-led networks

    At Kāinga Ora we are committed to growing diversity across the organisation and enabling a culture of inclusion in everything we do. Ora 女性网络旨在代表Kāinga Ora 女性的多样性,促进性别平等并表彰我们的杰出人才。 该网络专注于促进推动内部和外部的建立联系的交往活动和专业发展机会。通过这些活动,我们的目标是在会员之间建立一种彼此相连和团结的意识。我们还致力于营造一种环境,让 Kāinga Ora 的女性能够互相支持、分享专业知识和经验

  • Our driveway safety programme

    We care about the safety of our tenants and want to do what we can to prevent young children from being run over and hurt in our homes’ driveways. 我们屡获殊荣的车道安全项目的重点是将有 5 岁以下幼儿的房产中的儿童玩乐区域与车道分开。 我们正在做什么 我们已经检查了数千处房产,并进行了安全方面的改造,这一项目将持续下去——尤其是针对有 5 岁以下儿童的房产。 作为全国最大的房东,帮助保护我们的租户及其家人的安全是我们工作的重要组成部分。 根据房产类型,我们正在

  • 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. 市区中心住房项目以及聚落式住房等新型的住房类型。 1990年代 ,国家党政府出售公屋住房,同时对领取福利人士按市场价收取租金(他们可领取住房补贴)。 1999年 ,工党重启收入相关租金,将最高租金设定为租户收入的25%。 2001年 ,新西兰房屋部公司成立,成为新一代的新西兰公屋住房机构。 2018—2019年

  • KO Welcome brochure JUL2020 Chinese  (pdf, 3.8 MB)

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