Landlords would have to get a warrant of fitness for their rental properties within two years, pay bond to cover repairs, and could be subject to a demerit point system under a just-announced Green Party policy.
Leader James Shaw released the party's rental policy today in Wellington, which aims to lift minimum standards, make renting more secure, and give tenants more power in relation to landlords.
"Over half of the population is now renting and they deserve the same standards as people who own a home," Shaw said.
The policy included a $500 million boost to the Warm Up NZ scheme, a National-Green initiative which offers homeowners grants of up to $2500 to get their homes insulated.
The Greens have long wanted a warrant of fitness (WOF) for rental housing, but today they said it would be compulsory by 2019 if they were in power.