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Ensure compliance with Healthy Homes to avoid fines


Written by David Faulkner - General Manager of Property Brokers
Written by David Faulkner - General Manager of Property Brokers

New Zealand’s Healthy Homes Standards (HHS) deadline is fast approaching, and landlords who fail to meet the requirements could face significant fines.


If you're privately managing your rental property, now is the time to ensure compliance and protect both your investment and your tenants’ well-being. Property Brokers property management team can help you with everything, from assessments to upgrades, ensuring your rental is fully compliant.


What Are the Healthy Homes Standards?

The Healthy Homes Standards were introduced to improve the quality of rental properties across New Zealand. They set out specific criteria in five key areas to ensure homes are warm, dry, and healthy for tenants. These standards are:


Why Compliance Matters

The final deadline for all rental properties to comply with the Healthy Homes Standards is 1st July 2025. Failure to comply can result in fines of up to $7,200 per property, along with potential legal action from tenants.

Meeting these standards not only ensures you avoid penalties but also improves tenant satisfaction, reduces maintenance issues, and increases the overall value of your property.


Heating Standard

  • Rental properties must have a fixed heating device in the main living area capable of maintaining a minimum temperature of 18°C.


Insulation Standard

  • Ceiling and underfloor insulation must meet or exceed the required R-values, ensuring properties retain heat effectively.


Ventilation Standard

  • Rental homes must have adequate ventilation, including opening windows in living spaces and extractor fans in kitchens and bathrooms.


Moisture and Drainage Standard

  • Properties must have efficient drainage systems to prevent moisture build-up, and ground moisture barriers are required where applicable. 


Draught Stopping Standard

  • Landlords must block any unnecessary gaps or holes that let in cold air, ensuring homes remain energy-efficient and comfortable.


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