Navigating the challenges of tenant and landlord rights

Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live - En podcast af rova | Original

In this eye-opening episode, we tackle the devastating impact of the 501 deportees policy on trans-Tasman relations and New Zealand society. We explore the surge in gang membership, the increase in crime rates, and the heart-wrenching stories of individuals caught in the crossfire.  We also share an intriguing story from producer Kim about his struggle to move back into a house he owns, only to find out that the tenant could stay due to tenancy laws. These laws have taken away the power of private landowners, leaving homeowners like Kim feeling helpless.  Lastly, we touch on the changing culture of rugby in New Zealand and the potential long-term effects of multiple concussions in the sport. Join us as we challenge the notion that the game has gone too soft and discuss the responsibility of coaches and parents in ensuring the game is safe and enjoyable for young boys and girls. You don't want to miss this thought-provoking conversation.   --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:10) - Impact of 501 Deportees Policy(0:10:38) - Homeownership and Tenant Rights(0:21:57) - Homeownership and Property Rights(0:26:58) - Rugby's Changing Culture and Letters to the Editor(0:34:53) - Farewell and Reflections

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