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The Ray White Landlord Event 2017

By Admin Whangarei

Are you educated? Are you up to date?

New Zealand landlords are seeing more new rules, regulations and legislation changes than ever before.

Join us at our free annual landlord information evening at Ray White Whangarei on Wednesday 5 July 2017.

We have a range of industry specialists, including The New Zealand Fire Service, Award Building Services, MethClear, REAL Landlord Insurance, Tenancy Practice Service, and New Zealand Safety Brokers who will present all the latest information on

  • Insulation – The types of insulation available, and new requirements for tenanted properties.
  • Methamphetamine – The extent of the problem in Northland, the importance of testing, when and how to test, the cost of decontamination (including some alarming examples), and what to look for in your insurance policy.
  • Claimable expenses and taxation 
  • Health and safety –New regulations and Landlord responsibilities.
  • Smoke alarm compliance – Where you need alarms, and the responsibilities shared between the Landlord and the Tenant.

Contact our Property Management team and secure your spot for an evening of free support, resources and general assistance plus receive a complimentary goodie bag upon arrival.

An investment in knowledge pays the best interest. Book your place today by calling 09 430 0075, emailing juliet.morrison@raywhite.com or by registering online at landlordevent.co.nz

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