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Healthy Homes Standards for Rental Properties
The Healthy Homes Standards have been put in place to help ensure all New Zealanders have a safe, warm, dry place to live in and call home.
Download our landlord's guide to understanding Healthy Homes Standards
Our latest Healthy Homes Guide is not only filled with all you need to know when it comes to the Healthy Homes legislation, but it also includes a handy compliance checklist.
Healthy homes requirements include
Heating
All rental homes must have fixed heating devices in living rooms, which can warm rooms to at least 18°C.
Insulation
Rental homes must have ceiling and underfloor insulation which either meets the 2008 Building Code, or (for existing ceiling insulation) is at least 120mm thick.
Ventilation
Rental homes must have the right size extractor fans in kitchens and bathrooms, and have opening windows in the living room, dining room, kitchen and bedrooms.
Moisture and Drainage
Rental homes must have efficient drainage and guttering, downpipes and drains. If a rental home has an enclosed subfloor, it must have a ground moisture barrier if it’s possible to install one
Draught-stopping
Rental homes must have no unnecessary gaps or holes in walls, ceilings, windows, floors, and doors that cause noticeable draughts. All unused chimneys and fireplaces must be blocked.
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Take our Healthy Home Standards Quiz
Unsure if your property is Healthy Homes compliant? Take our Healthy Homes Quiz to learn more.