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The property managers have sold to another firm my question is do we need new rental agrement as old one has old firms name on it.

anne25 - 2021-03-10 15:49:00
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Not a new agreement, but a change of landlord form, read here:

https://www.tenancy.govt.nz/ending-a-tenancy/change-of-landl
ord-or-tenant/change-of-landlord/

Edited by sparkychap at 7:30 pm, Wed 10 Mar

sparkychap - 2021-03-10 19:29:00
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Thank you

anne25 - 2021-03-11 05:32:00
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This happened to us some years ago in West Auckland without much warning. We found we could not dismiss the new owners very easily. Unfortunately the new owner was a "pitbull" of an property manager both to tenants and landlords - caused several incidents before we got rid of her. Necessitated a formal legal document to do so with a months notice.

Because of our experience I would suggest that you arrange to meet the new property management people if possible to gauge their experience etc. Just make sure before you sign any change of management you are happy with the new arrangement and people. Maybe you should also talk to tenants. Capricorngirl

mlarkin - 2021-03-11 09:59:00
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We are the tenants so were worried as the bond etc has been lodged under old property firms name as landlords

anne25 - 2021-03-11 13:02:00
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Completion of Change of Landlord form also updates info for Bond

clay229 - 2021-03-11 13:09:00
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Tha
nk you have printed form and will see if new landlord gives us one

anne25 - 2021-03-11 13:41:00
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anne25 wrote:

Tha
nk you have printed form and will see if new landlord gives us one

As tenant you are not required to do anything.....Previous and New Landlords need to complete

clay229 - 2021-03-11 17:19:00
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I had been told that nothing to do they will sort but a very young couple taken over so time will tell

anne25 - 2021-03-12 05:13:00
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clay229 wrote:

As tenant you are not required to do anything.....Previous and New Landlords need to complete

But isn't it in the interests of both the owner and the tenant to know what is going on with some type of formal notification being required by the 'Landlord'. Could get pretty messy if former/subsequent property managers don't follow correct process.

brouser3 - 2021-03-12 05:31:00
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johnston - 2021-03-12 08:25:00
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As a tenant you are right to be anxious. Do you have contact with landlord?
It sounds s though a call to owner would not be "out of line" even if just to verify exactly what is going on. Our tenants have our phone number for emergencies when contact with prop manager is not possible, or they are worried about anything to do with the rental terms. Capricorngirl

mlarkin - 2021-03-12 08:32:00
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Thank you all for your replys have phoned new landlord today and have been told 31st March is the day they will have it all sorted then details will come so we are keeping all emails etc

anne25 - 2021-03-12 14:34:00
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I would then callTenancy Services to ensure it’s been done.

sparkychap - 2021-03-12 14:57:00
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