Rental Property Healthy Homes Fines
Fines for Failing to Comply
Since the 1st July of 2021, if a new or renewed contract is signed on a Karori rental property, all Healthy Homes compliance work have to be completed by the end of 90 days.
Since the 1st July of 2021, if a new or renewed lease is entered into on a Karori rental property, all Healthy Homes compliance work must be taken care of inside of 90 days.
Failure to adhere to all of the Healthy Homes Standards inside of the anticipated timeframe could result in penalties of up to $7200. Additionally, if the most currently-in place Healthy Homes Statement of Compliance is not included within an updated, renewed, or revised tenancy contract, there could be additional penalties or an infringement fee.
Anyone can request information regarding the Healthy Homes Standard and how they relate to the home they reside in. If the property manager fails to provide the information requested within 21 days from receiving the request, they can be issued an infringement notice and be fined upto $750.
Furthermore, there’s also a penalty of as much as $900 for landlords or property managers that provide false or incorrect Healthy Homes Compliance Statement or any other information. The person liable for this fine is the one who is named on the tenancy agreement as the one who is letting the property out which could be the name of the landlord or the company that manages the property.
All information in the Compliance Statement needs to be accurate before the tenancy agreement can be executed, and it should be kept updated throughout the duration of the tenancy when any relevant work gets completed.
It’s important to keep in mind that a landlord with several rental properties can face greater penalties for non-compliance. The most severe penalties are reserved only for serious violations, and landlords who own six or more properties could be fined up to $50,000, or as high as $100,000 in hearing claims.
If you fail to comply with compliance with Healthy Homes requirements can hit your bank account hard, with huge fines, in addition to still having to meet compliance. Don’t take a chance with your rental property call us now and arrange to have a home assessment performed for your rental property.
Get the full description of this law. Residential Tenancies Act landlords responsibilities.