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31 mars 2016 - Transfer of state houses to the Tāmaki Redevelopment Company

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Ownership and management of approximately 2,800 Housing New Zealand Corporation properties housing around 8,000 people in Tāmaki (Eastern Auckland) was transferred from Housing New Zealand Corporation to the Tāmaki Redevelopment Company (TRC).
The TRC, New Zealand’s first community-based urban redevelopment company, was established in 2012. It was owned jointly by the Government (59%) and the Auckland Council (41%). It was a community-based organisation focused on housing regeneration and social transformation in Eastern Auckland (Glen Innes, Panmure and Point England).
The transfer of ownership of the properties and the responsibility for tenancy management to TRC was intended to enable faster construction of new houses that better met people’s needs Specifically, the Tāmaki transfer was to ensure that:
• the social housing sector, including Government and community providers, becomes larger and more diverse;
• there was more diverse supply of both social and affordable housing in Auckland; and
• Government assistance was delivered in a way that stimulated supply of new houses.
From 31 March 2016, Housing New Zealand Corporation tenants who lived within the TRC catchment areas of Glen Innes, Point England and Panmure had a new landlord. There was, however, no immediate impact on the tenants, with existing tenancy agreements transferred to TRC with no change.

Source: https://www.msd.govt.nz/about-msd-and-our-work/about-msd/history/social-assistance-chronology-programme-history.html

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Date:

31 mars 2016
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