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  1. [2021] NZSSAA 9 (26 March 2021) [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...appellant’s accommodation costs. The decision was upheld by a Benefits Review Committee and the appellant filed his appeal on 4 June 2020. [2] As part of his appeal the appellant asked that amounts he says are owed by the Ministry to three of his boarders be paid to him. The Authority has no jurisdiction 2 over these matters as they are not decisions that have been confirmed or varied by a Benefit Review Committee, as required by s 395 of the Social Security Act 201...

  2. TN v KM [2024] NZDT 696 (29 November 2024) [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...OF DISPUTES TRIBUNAL [2024] NZDT 696 APPLICANT TN RESPONDENT KM The Tribunal orders: KM is to pay TN the sum of $1,597.50 on or before 15 January 2025. Reasons 1. The parties were friends. KM lived as a boarder in TN’s house for a period of a couple of years (the exact length of time is in dispute). KM was required to move out of the house after significant damage by carpet moths was found in his room. TN seeks recovery from KM of the costs...

  3. [2014] NZEmpC 25 Law Ors v BOT of Woodford House Ors [pdf, 518 KB]

    VICTORIA LAW AND OTHERS v BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF WOODFORD HOUSE NZEmpC WELLINGTON [2014] NZEmpC 25 [17 February 2014] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT WELLINGTON [2014] NZEmpC 25 WRC 29/12 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed from the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN VICTORIA LAW AND OTHERS First Plaintiffs AND JAN COLBERT AND OTHERS Second Plaintiffs AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF WOODFORD HOUSE First Defendant AND

  4. Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990: Social Assistance Legislation (Accommodation Supplement and Income-related Rent) Amendment Bill [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...In reaching that conclusion, we have considered the consistency of the Bill with s 27 (right to justice). Our analysis is set out below. The Bill 4. The Bill makes changes to social assistance legislation to ensure payments received from all boarders are included in the calculation of housing subsidies administered by the Ministry of Social Development (MSD). Currently, contributions received from one or two boarders are disregarded for this purpose. 5. The stated objective of the...

  5. [2015] NZSSAA 025, 20 April [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...in effect, he was running a “family home”. He also submitted that his share of the rent should be assessed as being $360 per week. [13] On behalf of the Chief Executive it is noted that in accordance with Ministry policy the appellant’s boarders were disregarded in calculating the appellant’s accommodation costs. The Ministry has determined that on the basis of the letters received, two other tenants were contributing $480 per week to the rent leaving $100 per week payable b...

  6. Understanding factor tables

    ...parent with child(ren) One person living with their son(s) and/or daughter(s) (natural, step, adopted or foster). One parent with child(ren) and other person(s) This household could include another person that is unrelated, such as a flatmate or  boarder or could be related  but not part of the immediate family unit, such as parent’s sibling/children’s aunt. Couple only Two persons who are either opposite-sex or same-sex spouses / civil union partners / partners. Couple with...

  7. TS v XX [2024] NZDT 625 (4 September 2024) [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...in the agreement namely a) the agreement by the respondent to give 3 weeks notice in writing and b) the statement that “it is 3 years contract.” 7) As stated above, the case for the applicant is that the respondent was committed to being a boarder in his house for at least 3 years. Firstly, if there is an inconsistency, or ambiguity, in a written contract, in terms of normal contract law principles, the interpretation should be given which is adverse to the position of the party...

  8. ABW and ABX v ZYG [2013] NZDT 123 (17 September 2013) [pdf, 37 KB]

    ...Hannan ORDER OF THE DISPUTES TRIBUNAL The Tribunal hereby orders that the claim be dismissed. Facts [1] The parties entered into an agreement in December 2009 that the Applicants would reside at the Respondent’s home as boarders. The parties agree that the terms of this agreement were that the Applicants would pay $150.00 per week to cover the room, power, water, telephone, etc. This agreement was not evidenced in writing. The agreement came to an end on 1...

  9. Classifications & groupings

    ...parent with child(ren) One person living with their son(s) and/or daughter(s) (natural, step, adopted or foster). One parent with child(ren) and other person(s) This household could include another person that is unrelated, such as a flatmate or  boarder or could be related  but not part of the immediate family unit, such as parent’s sibling/children’s aunt. Couple only Two persons who are either opposite-sex or same-sex spouses / civil union partners / partners. Couple with...

  10. TN v KM [2024] NZDT 106 (28 February 2024) [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...Reasons [1] TN claims from KM the cost of replacing carpet in a room that KM had occupied in his, TN’s, house. TN also claims the cost of professional carpet cleaning and materials. [2] TN said that KM had occupied a bedroom in his house, as a boarder, for about a year until November 2023. It had been agreed that KM would clean his own bedroom and bathroom. TN said that he had had no access to KM’s room, as KM was either in it or, if he was out or away, the room was locked. [3...