
Petition to Parliament urges apartment law reform
Collins and Kaye push ahead with petition to try get action.
Collins and Kaye push ahead with petition to try get action.
This ugly duckling of a home is still in need of a charming prince or princess.
"It will fit in or blend in with the vegetation behind": Duke's barrister Richard Brabant.
The real estate market is springing back into life.
Upbeat building industry, despite some high profile failures, as work climbs to $43b
The experts say there is a lot of hearsay but little hard evidence.
A report found protective clothing was needed just to enter the bedrooms.
But would-be buyers struggle to get finance
Almost half of the top 20 providers were paid $100,000-plus in less than three years.
Scope of claim revealed: 12 parties involved in $16m Mt Maunganui claim
Duke overturns council opposition, council withdraws abatement notice.
Sophie Jayawardene's home featured yesterday in various media yesterday
"Remedying alleged defects will exceed the value of the retentions." - Ebert receivers
Otago advocates for tenants are calling for the rental industry to be regulated further.
The agent concedes there's been a number of disasters with the house.
Investors are targeting South Auckland with the express purpose of getting Govt money.
The tenant was also ordered to pay thousands of dollars damage for meth contamination.
The tenants wanted landlord Demetrios Serepisos to pay for removing belongings after fire
Leaks at The Retro, Ponsonby result in a High Court fight
Eight private rest homes have shut in the last three years alone, Grey Power worried.
1052 new properties in August but 1204 last month: Barfoot & Thompson
The rules extend well beyond dirty laundry.
"This is not a simple issue" - Kris Faafoi, Associate Housing Minister
The first legal challenges by body corporates against Airbnb hosts in NZ are not far off.
SkyCity CFO hoping to come up trumps with $20 million national record.
Dates out in the progressive opening of $790m Westfield Newmarket.
Notices from creditors, liquidators against five building businesses
"High Court does not have jurisdiction over him because he now lives in China"
The 2018 Census found up to 40,000 empty homes in Auckland.
Comment: Despite what Phil Goff says, Ihumātao has everything to do with Auckland Council.