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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. but are making genuine attempts to get back on track with their rent. We’re a social housing landlord so that’s the right thing to do. But, through our new rent
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Media resources
Use our information sheets, explainers and other online resources to help shape your news stories. @msd.govt.nz . How much rent do Kāinga Ora tenants pay? Most of our tenants pay an income-related rent determined by the Ministry of Social Development, with the
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Change in circumstance
By letting us know as soon as there’s a change in your living arrangements or income, Kāinga Ora and the Ministry of Social Development can make sure you get the best support available to you. Income or household changes could affect your place on the social housing register or how much rent you pay. Whether you’re waiting for a Kāinga Ora home or
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Our approach to rent debt
We expect our tenants to pay their rent on time and in full. behind on their rent and are making genuine attempts to get back on track with their payments. We're a social housing landlord, so that's the right thing to do. But
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Paying your rent
We want to help you keep on top of your rent and other bills. On this page you’ll find some useful information and advice. You can also contact us if you have any questions. ; Income-related rent If you pay income-related rent, the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) will review it every year, around the date you moved in. If you don't
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Our role as a landlord
We care about both the quality of our homes and the wellbeing of the 190,000 people living within them – of which around 40% are children and young people. Paying your rent Tenancy agreement Our approach to rent debt We expect all Kainga Ora tenants to pay their rent on time and in full. If a tenant misses a rent
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Delivering more housing when it’s needed most
With price and inflationary pressures making developing and building homes more expensive, Kāinga Ora is reassessing a small number of its developments to ensure they are cost-effective while continuing to deliver more social housing. the original business case still stacks up. Our planning also takes into account the supply intentions for additional social housing across the country, as
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Budgeting tips
Find tips and tools to help with budgeting, saving and preparing for unexpected costs. do not have to pay for damage from these things. Your Tenancy agreement [PDF, 788 KB] will tell you the insurance that is held on your home. Damage to your home
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Budget 2020 - More public housing to be built
Through Budget 2020 the Government is investing more funding to help deliver 8,000 new public housing and transitional housing places so that more New Zealanders can have a place to call home that is warm, dry and safe. accommodation housing for people and families who don’t have anywhere to live. It includes support services to help people secure a longer-term home and get back on their feet so that they’re in a stronger position to stay housed.
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Tenant home ownership
If you are currently a Kāinga Ora tenant, you may be eligible for a grant to go towards purchasing the home you’re living in. Kāinga Ora will need to be up to date by the time you purchase your home. This includes paying off any debt related to damages and income related rent.