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House WOF ‘should be a condition of sale’

If the government does introduce a housing warrant of fitness scheme, it may incur costs of at least $9 million doing up its dilapidated state houses. No wonder it wants to sell them off.

Chris Hutching for NBR NZ Property Investor
Tue, 21 Oct 2014

Home owners should be legally forced to upgrade their houses before being allowed to sell their house, Jennian Homes says.

Jennian Homes is challenging the three newly-appointed housing ministers to ensure all homes meet a warrant of fitness.

Its general manager Dave Wilson says the government

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Chris Hutching for NBR NZ Property Investor
Tue, 21 Oct 2014
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