New Zealand Tenancy Laws Are Changing

Written by
MBS Advisors
Published on
February 10, 2021

New legislation in NZ Tenancy Law brings in a number of changes for landlords and tenants. Below are some of the changes:

Increasing Rent – From 12 August 2020, rent increases are limited to once every 12 months. This is a change from once every six months.

Required Notice Periods are Changing – If the Landlord or a family member is moving in, the notice period is 63 days’ notice and if the property is being sold, Landlords must give 90 days.

Ending Periodic Tenancies – Under the new law Landlords cannot evict a Tenant, without specific reasons. The following document by The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development shows a summary of changes: Residential Tenancies Act Reform – Summary of Changes.

Fixed-term Tenancy Agreements Convert to Periodic Tenancies – when a fixed term tenancy agreement expires, agreements must become periodic unless justified reasons apply or both parties agree to end the tenancy.

Assignment of Tenancies – All requests to assign a Tenancy must be considered. Landlords cannot decline unreasonably.

Making Minor Changes – Tenants can ask to make changes to the property and Landlords must not decline if the change is minor.

No Rental Bidding – Properties must be listed with the rental price and Landlords cannot invite or ask for offers to pay more than the advertised rent amount. However, Tenants are still able to offer to pay more for a property if they want.

There are three key dates on when these law changes will come into play.  We strongly recommend that you read more on the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s tenancy services website.

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