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    Advice for tenants before Healthy Homes standards kick in

    Advice for tenants before Healthy Homes standards kick in


    In one week - all rental properties must meet guidelines on heating, insulation, ventilation, moisture, and draught-stopping.

    Landlords have had since July 2019 to comply.

    Renters United President, Zac Thomas, advises tenants to check their agreement - and contact their landlord in writing if they haven't met the standards.

    He suggests contacting Tenancy Services if an agreement can't be reached.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Living & Travel:
    The Supercars will rev up at Ruapuna for the first time next April 14:17

    Rugby:
    Maori All Blacks captain Kurt Eklund is adamant their tiny turnaround will be enough preparation time for their opening international against the Japan XV on Saturday in Tokyo 14:17

    National:
    ‘Baths, wine, and sex make life worth living’: how ancient Romans used public baths to relax, work out and socialise 14:17

    International:
    What Iran's two different flags say about its divided opposition 14:17

    Soccer:
    Auckland City hope they've earned some respect back after a shock result at football's Club World Cup 14:07

    Entertainment:
    Samantha Barks has welcomed her second child with her husband Alex Stoll 14:05

    Entertainment:
    Anna Camp has defended her age-gap romance after going public with new girlfriend Jade Whipkey 13:35

    Environment:
    A young kea seriously injured by a lead bullet in Golden Bay is recovering well 13:27

    Business:
    The Breakers will send a travelling party to the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas in an effort to fill their remaining two import slots ahead of the Australian NBL season 13:17

    National:
    Gulf States want no winner in the conflict between Israel and Iran 13:07


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