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Cathy from Bromley
I am the manager of the Canterbury Junior/Youth Tenpin Bowling Team and we are holding a fundraiser at Winnie Bagoes in Ferrymead to help get to Nationals in Porirua. We need your help and support. Taking place on Sunday 17th September at 6.00pm. Tickets are $25 for an adult which includes … View moreI am the manager of the Canterbury Junior/Youth Tenpin Bowling Team and we are holding a fundraiser at Winnie Bagoes in Ferrymead to help get to Nationals in Porirua. We need your help and support. Taking place on Sunday 17th September at 6.00pm. Tickets are $25 for an adult which includes breads, wedges, salad, and pizza. Kids (12 and under) are $15 and include breads, fries, and pizza. This is a set menu. Dietary requirements can be catered for, please advise when buying ticket. Why not get a group of friends together or your family. If you would like to buy a ticket or are able to help our team in any other way please get in touch. Your support would be greatly appreciated.
Please phone/txt Cathy on 0211110058 or email.
Chris from Linwood
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Nayan from Sydenham
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Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Changes are coming on Worcester Street, vehicles will be able to turn left off Worcester Street and onto Fitzgerald Avenue, but only cyclists will be able to travel through the Fitzgerald Street intersection.
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Dani Rius from Dani Rius - Strategic Intervention Coach (Tony Robbins' method)
Hi!
Have you noticed anyone in your neighbourhood, at work, in your close family and friend circles, who have been unwell? I am on a quest to help improve the wellbeing levels in Christchurch. For that, I created a Christchurch Facebook group called "Health and Wellbeing Christchurch … View moreHi!
Have you noticed anyone in your neighbourhood, at work, in your close family and friend circles, who have been unwell? I am on a quest to help improve the wellbeing levels in Christchurch. For that, I created a Christchurch Facebook group called "Health and Wellbeing Christchurch Group", with the intention to support each other while we support others. A good part of the support we need is creating communities that empower, develop our spirtitual growth, and contribute to others beyond our own selfish needs.
Please join me if you are in that space, working with people who need your help and yet need that extra support for yourself through connecting with similar minded people.
If you have a Facebook page, you are welcome to join us. Please don't forget to introduce yourself to the group!
Friendly regards,
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Dani Rius
Business and mindfulness coach
Trained with Tony Robbins in his Strategic Intervention method
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Susanne from Phillipstown
We still have a good selection of winter clothing arriving in to our shop.Open Wed.and Fri 9--12 noon,please come and see what bargains you can find at cheap prices.Cnr of BUCKLEYS Rd and CANARVON st opposite the park,see you there.!
Geertrudis from Opawa - Saint Martins
We are moving lots of goodies to sell. Toys household items books clothing ride on tracktor bikes enz this saterday 12th aug
Steven Duxfield from Corcoran French
Landlord Update: A Summary of Proposed Changes to the Residential Tenancies Act 1986
Tenant Liability for Damage
Following the implications of Holler v Osaki [2016] NZCA 130, tenants seemingly cannot be held liable where the residential property they are tenanting suffers loss or damage caused … View moreLandlord Update: A Summary of Proposed Changes to the Residential Tenancies Act 1986
Tenant Liability for Damage
Following the implications of Holler v Osaki [2016] NZCA 130, tenants seemingly cannot be held liable where the residential property they are tenanting suffers loss or damage caused intentionally or carelessly by the tenant or their guests. Practically speaking, most landlords hold comprehensive house insurance, whether to comply with the obligations of their mortgage or simply to lower the risk that comes with their investment. Consequently, a landlord’s loss is generally confined to their insurance excess or any amount not worth claiming under their insurance.
The government has proposed a number of changes to the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 (“Act”). These changes, generally speaking, create three types of responsibility:
1. The General Rule: The general rule is that a tenant has no obligation to meet the cost of making good any destruction of, or damage to, the premises. This also means the tenant does not have to pay damages, indemnify the landlord or carry out any works.
2. Intentional Damage or Crime: A tenant is liable for destruction or damage that is:
a. intentionally done or caused by the tenant;
b. the result of an act or omission by the tenant which is also an imprisonable offence; or
c. an act or omission by the tenant that has resulted in damage or destruction to the property which has also rendered any insurance moneys that would otherwise have been payable, irrecoverable;
3. Damage Caused by a Careless Act or Omission: The tenant’s liability for damage or destruction that is caused by a careless act or omission of the tenant (and is not the sort of damage or destruction contemplated in (2) above) is effectively limited to four weeks’ rent.
For reference, damage or destruction caused by the tenant also includes a person for whose actions the tenant is responsible under section 41 or 66L of the Act.
Another important point for landlords to consider is that as currently drafted the amendments make it an unlawful act for a landlord to request or accept from their tenant a payment or for the landlord to require the tenant to carry out remedial work where doing so would exceed the tenant’s liability under the Act. A landlord also cannot enter into an agreement under which the tenant is obligated to do the same. This means that in future landlords and tenants will be restricted in their ability to reach an agreement in good faith to remedy any damage to the property.
The amendments also seem to limit an insurer’s right of subrogation to pursue a tenant directly for destruction or damage that is the result of a careless act or omission (as contemplated in (3) above).
Methamphetamine
Residential property owners are increasingly finding that methamphetamine contamination is an issue. This trend may worsen following reports in the media that methamphetamine is becoming more prevalent. Most landlords will be aware that recently Standards New Zealand released NZS 8510:2017 Testing and decontamination of methamphetamine-contaminated properties. These standards provide much needed guidance to the industry. This standard is also freely available on the Standards New Zealand website. However, the proposed amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 make no reference to this standard, instead providing the government with the power to prescribe regulations that set what is acceptable contamination and what is not. Property experts agree that contamination is unacceptable but what is acceptable contamination is the most contentious part of the debate and as such should be decided as a part of the legislative process. It is possible that lawmakers will adopt the accepted levels of contamination contemplated in NZS 8510:2017 or that the suggested levels in NZS 8510:2017 are prescribed in the regulations to come.
The changes to the Act as drafted would enable landlords to test for methamphetamine after giving 48 hours’ notice to their tenants, as the current right of inspection at 48 hours’ notice would not permit methamphetamine testing to occur. Should contamination be established, a landlord may give seven days' notice to terminate the tenancy and a tenant is only required to give two days' notice to terminate the tenancy. However, a landlord should still be testing at the beginning of a tenancy to establish a baseline so a tenant’s blameworthiness can be established. Proposed changes to the Act also make it unlawful for a landlord to commence a tenancy at a property knowing that it is contaminated. However, until the Act is passed and regulations are prescribed, what amounts to contamination under the Act is unclear.
As a general rule, we recommend that a purchaser should be conducting a meth test prior to purchasing a property. As an added precaution, a condition should be included in any purchase contract (in addition to a building report clause) making it clear that meth testing is required as part of the due diligence process. This makes it clear at the outset of the purchase process that a purchaser intends to conduct a meth test at the property and avoids any potential issues with cancelling the purchase contract should the results of the meth test not be satisfactory.
Sonia from Wakefield Electrical
Yet again our winter power bills are starting to bite as we try and find the balance between keeping warm and comfortable and not spending the summer holiday fund ahead of time. So we've put together this handy guide on How To Save 21% On Your Power Bill. Click on the link below to download … View moreYet again our winter power bills are starting to bite as we try and find the balance between keeping warm and comfortable and not spending the summer holiday fund ahead of time. So we've put together this handy guide on How To Save 21% On Your Power Bill. Click on the link below to download your free copy today.
Caroline Maria from Linwood
Selling my trusty runabout because my family doesn't fit in a 5 seater car anymore. The listing is on TradeMe.
Listing #: 1390443383
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Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Contractors expect to have work finished on the Riccarton Bush section of the Uni-Cycle within six weeks.
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