Hamilton pensioners are concerned a sale of their council-owned homes could result in a change of services and leave them with a less compassionate landlord.
The city council last week voted unanimously to increase rents at council-owned flats for the elderly by up to 30 per cent to bring them in line with the local government benchmark, and to adjust rents annually thereafter.
It will also sell three of the most rundown properties and investigate whether Housing New Zealand wants to buy the rest of its portfolio of 395 units.
About 60 pensioners turned up to Friday's council meeting to plead with the city's largest provider of pensioner housing to sell to a sympathetic buyer if the sales must go through.
Doris Hansen, who has lived at the council-owned Gibson Rd flats in Dinsdale for 14 years, worries that a new owner would not provide as good a service.