Discount for rent paid on time flouts lawI have some flats and want the tenants to pay strictly on time. I wrote up the periodical tenancy agreements at the maximum rental figure for each flat with a 10 per cent discount if the tenant paid right on time, with no discount if they are a day late. Somebody has told me that this is illegal as it equates to a constant rent increase, which is against the Residential Tenancies Act. The act only allows rent increases at six-monthly periods. Which is correct?30-12-1899 more >> Changes coming for landlords and tenantsLandlords face significant changes in a revamp of tenancy laws expected to be unveiled later this year.30-12-1899 more >> Damage doubles in HNZ homesNational Party Housing spokesman Phil Heatley says the damage being done to state homes by tenants and their guests has ballooned.30-12-1899 more >> Answer not a tax, accountant saysA captial gains tax to cool the booming property market was a knee-jerk reaction toa cyclical problem, leading Dunedin tax accountant said yesterday.30-12-1899 more >> QV statistics confirm slowing property marketQV's October statistics released today report growth in national property values of 12.7% over the past year.30-12-1899 more >> Warning on home grants - NZ HeraldAs New Zealand considers Government handouts to help young people to buy their first homes, Australians are sounding a warning.30-12-1899 more >> Property investors will pay more tax“Property investors will pay more tax if Labour win a third term”; ACT Deputy Leader and Housing Spokesman told the Otago Property Owners Association today.30-12-1899 more >> Borrowers watching what's happeningBorrowers look to Reserve Bank for direction and await more spring home loan campaigns from banks.30-12-1899 more >> Fixed home loan rates start the year fallingBorrowers begin the year with some hope that interest rates have reached their peak as weak growth data indicated chances are the Reserve Bank will be in a holding pattern until later this year, when some easing may eventuate.30-12-1899 more >> Regulating landlordsThe letter from Frits Schouten, of Waiuku, has a fundamental flaw.30-12-1899 more >> New Cairns Lockie loan attracts interestNon-bank lender Cairns Lockie is already receiving inquiries about a new loan offering which gives home owner-mortgagees who want to buy a rental property higher tax deductions on their over-all property portfolio.30-12-1899 more >> Home fees to fall as MPs axe monopolyThe cost of buying and selling property should become cheaper with the axing of a monopoly held by lawyers to carry out conveyancing work.30-12-1899 more >> Radio NZ discussion on Capital Gains Tax for PropertyListen online to the radio interview...30-12-1899 more >> Reserve Bank raises cash rate againThe New Zealand dollar may have topped out on indications the Reserve Bak has finished hoisting interest rates. 30-12-1899 more >> Some economists not sure a rate rise is wiseMost economists are expecting Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard will raise interest rates on Thursday although not all are convinced of the wisdom of doing so.30-12-1899 more >> Dump richer state house tenants to ease waiting listsAn Otago University, Wellington School of Medicine research project has found asthma and hospital admission rates are much higher among families waiting for a state house.30-12-1899 more >> Warning to homeowners on mortgage paymentsHomeowners who get into financial difficulty must contact their lenders early to seek assistance, Banking Ombudsman Liz Brown has warned.30-12-1899 more >> RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT – ReformsAt the Property Investors Federation’s annual conference, held earlier this month, the Minister of Building Issues, Clayton Cosgrove outlined some key reforms to the Residential Tenancies Act.30-12-1899 more >> Carter says DIY culture alive and wellDIYers will still be able to carry out home building work under the Building Act 2004, Building Issues Minister Chris Carter said today.30-12-1899 more >> More state help urged for first home buyersNearly two-thirds of people believe the Government is failing those hoping to invest in the Kiwi dream - owning a home.30-12-1899 more >> Home Ownership Dream Won't Go AwayNew Zealand First is concerned that escalating house prices throughout New Zealand are locking first homeowners out of the housing market, and warns of the long-term ramifications of this in terms of the traditional kiwi lifestyle.30-12-1899 more >> IRD Associated Persons – Rule ChangeThe IRD are planning changes to associated persons rules that would apply to developers and associated parties [and not to people who just own rental property].30-12-1899 more >> Slim pickings as house sales continue to dropAnne Gibson reports in the NZ Herald that house prices are growing fatter but sales turnover is almost anorexic and agents are complaining about the skinny pickings.30-12-1899 more >> Rental tax gains count for littleI don't get it. Politicians and economists have been complaining lately that rental property has tax advantages over shares. It's hardly a new claim.30-12-1899 more >> More short-term rates riseThe past week has been relatively quiet on the home loan front and it appears much of the attention is shifting to what the Reserve Bank will do it at its next official cash rate review on July 28.30-12-1899 more >> |
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