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Kāinga Ora implements new tools to manage disruptive behaviour
Kāinga Ora is strengthening the way it manages disruptive behaviour in its homes, providing increased support and resources to deal with complex cases, while enabling the organisation to address cases more effectively. more scope to address disruptive behaviour, enabling Kāinga Ora to move disruptive customers out of communities more easily. “While we have always moved people
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MyKāingaOra
With our tenant app, MyKāingaOra, you can easily check your account, rent balance, log maintenance requests and so much more from your mobile or laptop, anytime without having to call us. Register online Current tenants can sign up for MyKāingaOra, all you need is your customer reference number, and to have your email address or mobile number
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New Mangere development promises tiny carbon footprint and power bills
Kāinga Ora has taken its first step towards low carbon public housing, receiving design endorsement to build 18 homes to Passive House standard in Mangere, Auckland. buildings can, and are being delivered, within New Zealand. The project is an open challenge to our industry, that we all must step up and address our climate change
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Moving out
There are many reasons you may need to move to another home. We’re here to help, so give us a call if you want to move and we can chat about your situation, your housing needs and what housing options you may have. home clean and tidy, and we agree to end the tenancy early. When that happens, you'll only have to pay rent until the new tenant moves in. If you change your mind
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New approach to tenancy management
Kāinga Ora has developed and implemented a new approach to managing its tenancies and strengthened its response to disruptive behaviour. tenancies. These changes are focused on addressing serious disruptive behaviour. Many of the issues people get in touch with us about are minor things that are
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Stepping up the response to housing need
Kāinga Ora Chief Executive Officer Andrew McKenzie sets out three new approaches the agency is adopting to meeting familiar housing challenges. people and families directly and other specialist agencies in addressing the very different life circumstances people come from and their sometimes quite
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Kāinga Ora tackles rent debt
As part of its reset, Kāinga Ora is changing its approach to managing rent debt to speed up repayment and address some historic issues. Chief Executive Matt Crockett outlines the changes that are being made and the reasons for them. future. So we are making changes as part of the broader reset of Kāinga Ora to address this. New policy We’re going to reduce debt by taking a firmer approach
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Tenant help and support
Get quick answers on your home, maintenance, rent and everyday information in one place. with. Your HSM can support you with: Your tenancy - understanding your tenancy agreement, changes to your situation, or anything that may affect your ability to
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Our approach to disruptive behaviour
We’re committed to being a good landlord. Part of this means getting the right balance between our responsibilities to our tenants – some of whom experience a range of challenges – and ensuring the quiet enjoyment of others in the community. Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) to drive behaviour change and provide a clear deterrent for disruptive behaviour. If a tenant does not change their behaviour, we will
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New Lynn land purchase ensures heritage protection while meeting housing need
Kāinga Ora has bought a 2,000 sqm New Lynn site of local historical significance from Auckland Council’s Eke Panuku Development Auckland for a mixed-use development. ;General Manager Construction and Innovation Patrick Dougherty says the residences will offer local permanent housing options, helping to address the public housing