Addington, Christchurch

2126 days ago

Givealittle’s Celebration with the Nation

The Team from Givealittle

We’re so grateful to all the generous sorts who’ve chipped in to get us here. So, let’s lose the gifts… and turn our big day into a celebration with the nation.

For every $10 donated from you, Spark Foundation will give $10 too – up to a grand total of $10,000 across all 10 charities.
Give here

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2134 days ago

Water saving tips

The Team from Christchurch City Council

To help everyone reduce water use this summer, we’ve got some simple conservation tips.

Our first (and one of the biggest ways you can help!) is to ditch the sprinkler and use a hand-held hose to water your garden instead.

Watering after 9pm or before 7am also gives your plants the best… View more
To help everyone reduce water use this summer, we’ve got some simple conservation tips.

Our first (and one of the biggest ways you can help!) is to ditch the sprinkler and use a hand-held hose to water your garden instead.

Watering after 9pm or before 7am also gives your plants the best chance to retain moisture.

Find out more bit.ly...

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2126 days ago

Buying a cross lease property

Steven Duxfield from Corcoran French

Quite different from a fee simple title

New Zealanders love to talk about property. There are a multitude of topics relating to property that Kiwis have an intimate knowledge and understanding about which form the topic of water cooler and dinner conversation. The cross lease is just one of those … View more
Quite different from a fee simple title

New Zealanders love to talk about property. There are a multitude of topics relating to property that Kiwis have an intimate knowledge and understanding about which form the topic of water cooler and dinner conversation. The cross lease is just one of those many topics of conversation.

Traditional land ownership model

When you’re considering buying a house, you don’t envisage a cross lease form of ownership. You think of owning your own slice of land, subject only to the laws of New Zealand, and what your title says you can and can’t do. This form of ownership is called a fee simple title.

A cross lease is not the same as a fee simple title.

What are the differences?

When you purchase a cross lease property, you buy a joint share of the underlying land together with the other cross lease holders and you lease from the other cross lease holders the rights to the house/flat/building you will occupy. The terms of this arrangement are governed by a lease registered against the title to the land.

The main difference from a fee simple title is that you are not the sole owner of your land or your home. You own the property jointly with others.

Your rights, obligations and powers in relation to the property are subject to those other interests, and vary from situation to situation. Generally, you will need the consent of your fellow cross lease holders to carry out any structural renovations or any major maintenance or other works to the property you lease. More minor restrictions can extend to the number of pets you are able to keep.

There are general leasing principles to adhere to, such as ensuring that you don’t create a nuisance and allowing the other cross lease holders to quietly enjoy their tenancy. A commonly neglected and overlooked provision is the requirement in most cross lease documents to have a joint insurance policy with the other cross lease holders.

How can you address your obligations?

There is nothing that can’t be done without agreement and, of course, the cost of doing so.

Initially, we recommend talking with us to discuss the issues associated with owning a cross lease property. This should happen before you buy, not afterwards. We will give you an overview of cross leasing and discuss the potential issues you will need to deal with if you purchase the cross lease of that particular property. We will also review the cross lease document and advise you of its terms. It is imperative that you understand the nature of this form of property ownership before you are committed to purchase a property on a cross lease title.

There are other potential issues (which sit outside the scope of this broad-natured article) which we will need to check at this stage as well, such as the aerial plan for the cross leases to ensure that is accurate and doesn’t result in a defective title.

It is better to have an understanding of the issues before you commit to purchase rather than attempting to remedy them after you take ownership.

Most matters relating to cross leasing can be dealt with by agreement between you and the other cross lease holders and their lawyers. However, the cost of attempting to remedy any issues may well be prohibitive for most people and getting other people to agree to what you want and need is never something that should be relied upon.

Although there are significant differences from a fee simple title and sometimes difficulties with purchasing a cross lease property, many thousands of properties in New Zealand operate under this structure with no problems whatsoever. It is important though to understand how cross leasing works and how it differs from what many consider to be the traditional land ownership model.

If you are considering buying a cross lease, the most important thing is to be well-informed and enter into owning one with your eyes wide open.

A cross lease can often be converted to a fee simple title with consent of the other parties involved and their lawyers, and a surveyor. It can be a relatively straightforward process, however costs can vary significantly depending on the characteristics of your particular situation.

If you’re considering buying a property on a cross lease, talk with us early on. It will be time well spent.

2126 days ago

Tom is looking for his furever home. 'TOM AS LEFT THE SHELTER TO A LOVING HOME AND FAMILY"

Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch

We have a supermodel in the mist ready for adoption. Young Tom is a gorgeous 10 month old cat who is super smoochy, is good with older children, loves everyone and has the most softest fur imaginable.

If you are interested in adopting Tom then please email adoptions.catrescue@gmail.com

Tom is on … View more
We have a supermodel in the mist ready for adoption. Young Tom is a gorgeous 10 month old cat who is super smoochy, is good with older children, loves everyone and has the most softest fur imaginable.

If you are interested in adopting Tom then please email adoptions.catrescue@gmail.com

Tom is on the front page of our 2019 Calender. How cool would it be to adopt that gorgeous kitten.

Pssss Tom might be upset as he looks like a she on the Calender. It is amazing how he has lost his white fur and become a jet black young handsome boy

Another pssss if you want to buy a 2019 Calender then please email fundraisingcatrescue@gmsil.com and we can sort you out.

2126 days ago

Sunday 2nd December

Activate Church Christchurch

Hi neighbours! Our overseeing minister, Sheridy Rogers, will be speaking at our Sunday morning gathering this week. Sheridyn is the Senior Pastor of Activate Church Hamilton. As always, the coffee will be hot at 10.15am! Hope you can join us!

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2126 days ago

Poll: Do you think Santa can be a woman?

Neighbourly from Neighbourly.co.nz

There have been a lot of discussions lately about whether Santa could be a woman. Even National Party Leader Simon Bridges joined the debate saying "just as Mary Poppins is a woman, Santa Claus is a man". What do you think? Can Santa be a woman? Read more here.

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Do you think Santa can be a woman?
  • 11.2% Yes
    11.2% Complete
  • 75.7% No
    75.7% Complete
  • 1.3% I'm not sure
    1.3% Complete
  • 11.8% I don't care
    11.8% Complete
3749 votes
2126 days ago

Flowers all year round with Resene!

The Team from Resene ColorShop Tower Junction

Enjoy the beauty of flowers year round. This clever flower wall is made using coffee filters and Resene testpots. Choose your favourite colour combinations to suit your room or create one as a colourful gift for someone you know who could use a little colour. Make the most of your weekend with this… View moreEnjoy the beauty of flowers year round. This clever flower wall is made using coffee filters and Resene testpots. Choose your favourite colour combinations to suit your room or create one as a colourful gift for someone you know who could use a little colour. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

2127 days ago

World Buskers Festival printed programmes are out Monday!

Bread & Circus

Take a look through the full printed programme hot in the press! See the incredible performers coming to Christchurch this summer! There’s a show for everyone, so make sure you pass it around all your family and friends.

Ticketed shows are starting to sell out! Don't miss your chance to … View more
Take a look through the full printed programme hot in the press! See the incredible performers coming to Christchurch this summer! There’s a show for everyone, so make sure you pass it around all your family and friends.

Ticketed shows are starting to sell out! Don't miss your chance to see some of the most spectacular performances currently on the circuit.

Bread & Circus 2019 celebrates a rich 25-year history, bringing a whole month of extravaganza and delight to the streets, theatres, and pop-up venues of Christchurch, full of reimagined twists and turns.

Full programme out now!
Find out more!

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2127 days ago

Tots and Toddlers at Waltham summer pool party

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Bring your pre-schooler along next Sunday to our Tots and Toddlers at Waltham summer pool party from 10am to 12pm! With a farm yard, free hydration station and more!

Also, don't forget to enter our #streetssummerpoolparties competition for some awesome prizes!

Find out more: bit.ly...

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2134 days ago

Poll: Should a regional rate be used to cover Christchurch stadium operating costs?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Mayors from across Canterbury are prepared to discuss a rates contribution towards the operating costs of Christchurch's in-development stadium.

But they have "a raft of quite meaty" questions over how it would be governed and how the contributions would be divided between regions.
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Mayors from across Canterbury are prepared to discuss a rates contribution towards the operating costs of Christchurch's in-development stadium.

But they have "a raft of quite meaty" questions over how it would be governed and how the contributions would be divided between regions.

What do you think? Tell us in the comments below (please write NFP if you don't want your comments published).

Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...

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Should a regional rate be used to cover Christchurch stadium operating costs?
  • 46.9% Yes, everyone should contribute
    46.9% Complete
  • 46.9% No, it's Christchurch's stadium
    46.9% Complete
  • 6.2% I'm not sure/something else (tell us your thoughts in the comments)
    6.2% Complete
612 votes
2142 days ago

Rowing lake in red zone would strain aquifers

Anna Williams Reporter from The Press

A new 1km regatta course at Kerrs Reach is proposed for Christchurch's red zone instead of a rowing lake rejected for straining the city's underground water supply.

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2130 days ago

Alert: Police investigating after needle was found in strawberry

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Be aware neighbours,

A needle has been found inside a strawberry in a punnet purchased at a supermarket in South Canterbury.

A police spokeswoman said the fruit was purchased at a supermarket in Geraldine on Saturday morning.

Police were investigating the matter, she said.

To read more as this… View more
Be aware neighbours,

A needle has been found inside a strawberry in a punnet purchased at a supermarket in South Canterbury.

A police spokeswoman said the fruit was purchased at a supermarket in Geraldine on Saturday morning.

Police were investigating the matter, she said.

To read more as this story develops, click here.

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2130 days ago

Meet New Zealand's first quadruplets in 25 years

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Check out this sweet story! Quinn, Indie, Hudson and Molly are New Zealand's first quadruplets to be born in 25 years. The fraternal and identical set of twins from Timaru were born at Christchurch Women's Hospital in August. To read more about their story, click here.

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Hi neighbours,

Check out this sweet story! Quinn, Indie, Hudson and Molly are New Zealand's first quadruplets to be born in 25 years. The fraternal and identical set of twins from Timaru were born at Christchurch Women's Hospital in August. To read more about their story, click here.

Have you ever met quadruplets, or do quadruplets run in your family? Share your well wishes with us in the replies below. (Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff)

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2127 days ago

Quality Second Hand Furniture

Stephen Brian from Christchurch Auctions Clearance Depot

Hi Neighbours. Gosh, not many sleeps now till Santa is here. Don't stress, are you looking for an extra bed or seating? We are packed to the gills in our depot. Pop in store and see the team. We have a splendid array of quality second-hand furniture plus loads more!! Located 4 Curletts Rd … View moreHi Neighbours. Gosh, not many sleeps now till Santa is here. Don't stress, are you looking for an extra bed or seating? We are packed to the gills in our depot. Pop in store and see the team. We have a splendid array of quality second-hand furniture plus loads more!! Located 4 Curletts Rd Sockburn. Or check out our Facebook Page for the latest video and photos of stock in the depot plus our website www.christchurchauctions.co.nz...

2128 days ago

The place to spend your Golden Age

Golden Healthcare Group

It’s the little touches at Golden Age Rest Home that make it feel like home.

The space offers cosy community areas, beautifully manicured gardens and 24-hour nursing care.

Golden Age Rest Home offers the perfect balance of independence for residents and peace-of-mind for loved ones.

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It’s the little touches at Golden Age Rest Home that make it feel like home.

The space offers cosy community areas, beautifully manicured gardens and 24-hour nursing care.

Golden Age Rest Home offers the perfect balance of independence for residents and peace-of-mind for loved ones.

Call our staff to chat about life at Golden Age - 03 375 0720.
Find out more

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