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MyKāingaOra
Check your account, rent balances, maintenance requests and so much more online using MyKāingaOra – our app just for tenants, - very much like MyMSD and MyIR. , you will have access to a variety of helpful functions. You can: See your rent account balance and history View your current rent balance and next review
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Kāinga Ora tackles rent debt
As part of its reset, Kāinga Ora is changing its approach to managing rent debt to speed up repayment and address some historic issues. Chief Executive Matt Crockett outlines the changes that are being made and the reasons for them. their tenancy. We expect to forgive up to $8.3 million of the $16.17 million we’re owed. This is already provisioned for on our balance sheets as it is regarded as
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A great place to work
We asked some of our people what makes Kāinga Ora different to other workplaces, and the answer was unanimous: "I love getting the chance to make a difference and work with a team of people that care about me". collaboration in the office. We want to ensure you are healthy, have a work-life balance, and also want to support and grow your personal and career development
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New approach to tenancy management
Kāinga Ora has developed and implemented a new approach to managing its tenancies and strengthened its response to disruptive behaviour. disruptive behaviour or rental debt. Alongside this, we are now introducing a new Tenancy Management Framework that will strike a better balance between our
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Building a pipeline of apprentices
Kāinga Ora has helped more than 70 young people into an apprenticeship with the assistance of training and pastoral care providers. balance.” Matt at work with Wright Wire Electrical Matt is one of more than 70 people Kāinga Ora have helped into an apprenticeship with the assistance of training
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Our approach to disruptive behaviour
We’re committed to being a good landlord. Part of this means getting the right balance between our responsibilities to our tenants – some of whom experience a range of challenges – and ensuring the quiet enjoyment of others in the community. Our approach is designed to strike this balance, with a focus on being fair but firm. We make early and frequent use of the tools available under the
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Kāinga Ora and property developer Winton partner for Lakeside development
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, and property developer Winton have entered into a Land Supply partnership agreement to deliver more than 1300 homes over a 7-8-year period at Lakeside, in Te Kauwhata, Waikato. while much of our development is in existing urban brownfields areas, we also identify greenfields areas to balance this approach,” McDowall says. “Kāinga Ora is
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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. disruptive behaviour. We’re committed to being a good landlord. Part of this means getting the right balance between our responsibilities to our customers – some of whom
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A tiny forest starts with a mighty tōtara
Sixty tamariki from Mangere East Primary School performed a moving waiata as they welcomed a six-metre tall tōtara tree to its new home, next to their school playground. the organisation can balance its role as an urban developer, with the need to protect and enhance the environment. “We know it takes a long time for new trees
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More affordable homes for Tāmaki
More first home buyers in Auckland are waking up in their new home. would otherwise not be able to buy,” says Shane. “Medium-density housing strikes a good balance between the increased densities needed in a growing city and