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Boarding
house tenants have been in a vulnerable position for too long. Over-due protections are now being offered in
the form of the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill, which has been welcomed by the New Zealand Association of Citizens
Advice Bureaux, and is currently being considered by the Social Services
Select Committee.
“Nationwide,
Citizens Advice Bureaux have dealt with 46,600 enquiries about residential
tenancies since mid-1998 – about 45 tenancy related enquiries every
working day,” says Nick Toonen, CEO of the Association, which represents
the country’s 87 Citizens Advice Bureaux.
“The
Association also strongly endorses the provision in the Bill which
allows the Tenancy Tribunal to award exemplary damages against those
landlords who fail to comply with building requirements and health
and safety legislation. Bureaux regularly receive enquiries from tenants
in both general boarding and residency houses whose landlords have
failed to do urgent and important repairs on the property.”
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