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Track rent, manage bonds, and keep rent receipts — free for New Zealand landlords and tenants.
Residential tenancies are governed by the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 and overseen by Tenancy Services. Bonds are lodged with Tenancy Services, not held by the landlord.
Landlords declare rental income to Inland Revenue (IRD); tenants keep rent receipts as proof of payment. RentyBase timestamps every receipt.
A bond of up to four weeks’ rent is common and must be lodged with Tenancy Services within 23 working days. Disputes are heard by the Tenancy Tribunal.
General information only, not legal or tax advice. Rules vary by region and change over time — confirm with the relevant authority.
A bond must be lodged with Tenancy Services within 23 working days of receiving it — it cannot be held by the landlord. RentyBase records the bond amount and lodgement reference alongside the tenancy.
A landlord can ask for a bond of up to four weeks’ rent. It is refundable at the end of the tenancy subject to the condition of the property.
The Tenancy Tribunal resolves disputes between landlords and tenants under the Residential Tenancies Act. Good records and inspection photos help both sides — RentyBase keeps them timestamped.
A landlord must provide a receipt for rent paid in cash, and must keep records of rent received. RentyBase generates a receipt for every logged payment automatically.
Yes — rent tracking, bond records, receipts, inspection photos, and repair logs are all free for both sides.
Free for both landlords and tenants. One shared ledger, receipts included, move-in proof sealed.
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