Rental Property Healthy Homes Fines
Fines for Failing to Comply
As of 1st July 2021, when a new, renewed or varied tenancy is signed for an Upper Hutt rental property, all Healthy Homes compliance tasks have to be done by the end of 90 days.
From the 1st of July in 2021, once a new or renewed lease is entered into on an Upper Hutt rental property, all Healthy Homes compliance work must be done within 90 days.
Failure to meet one of the Healthy Homes Standards inside of the period of time expected can lead to the possibility of a fine up to $7200. Additionally, if a currently-in place Healthy Homes Statement of Compliance isn’t incorporated in the new, renewed or revised tenancy agreement it could result in an additional fine or infringement fee.
Any tenant may request details regarding the Healthy Homes Standard and how they relate to the home they live in. If the landlord or property manager fails to provide the required information within 21 days from getting the notice, the tenant may receive an infringement notification and be fined upto $750.
In addition, there is also a penalty up to $900 for landlords and property managers who have provided a false or inaccurate Healthy Homes Compliance Statement or other information. The person liable to pay this fine is the one who is named on the lease agreement as the person who is who is letting the property which could be the name of the landlord as well as the property management company.
The information contained in the Statement of Compliance needs to be correct at the time that the tenancy agreement is signed. It must be updated through the tenancy period as associated work has been completed.
It is crucial to remember that a landlord with multiple rental properties may receive additional fines for non-compliance. The most severe penalties are reserved for the most serious breaches. Landlords with at least six rental properties could be fined up to $50,000, and even as high as $100,000 in the case of hearing claims.
Clearly, failure to meet compliance with Healthy Homes requirements can hit your bank account hard, with huge fines, in addition to having to continue to comply. Don’t put your rental at risk. property, contact us today and ask us to conduct an home evaluation performed on the rental property you are renting.
See the full details for this law. Residential Tenancies Act landlords responsibilities.