Detailed priority system praised as `robust' by Sallies after ministry takes on new role.
'Cave' dwellers will officially get top priority for social housing under new rules that kicked in this week.
The Ministry of Social Development, which took over social housing allocation from Housing New Zealand on Monday, has posted detailed rules on its website which are far more transparent than HNZ ever was.
They include the first clear income and asset limits for social housing: net income after tax below $550.41 a week for single people and $846.78 for people with partners and/or children, and cash assets below $40,231.
They also list rules to determine the suitability of a family's housing, including the number of accessible bedrooms per person. Cars, 'caves', sheds, public places and living areas within a house, are not considered accessible bedrooms.