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Local Authority Property Association Legislative Update 2014. Phillip Merfield and Donna Hurley 5 November 2014. Introduction. Outline of legislative changes affecting property: Local Government Act 2002 Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4) Real Estate Agents Act 2008 Fair Trading Act 1986
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Local Authority Property AssociationLegislative Update 2014 Phillip Merfield and Donna Hurley 5 November 2014
Introduction Outline of legislative changes affecting property: • Local Government Act 2002 • Statutes Amendment Bill (No 4) • Real Estate Agents Act 2008 • Fair Trading Act 1986 Proposed legislative changes to Valuers Act 1948
LGA 02 Amendment Act 2014 • came into effect on 8 August 2014 • key changes concerning decision-making: • significance and engagement policy • assess advantages and disadvantages of options • more flexibility for special consultative procedure • requirements to consult in accordance with, or in a manner that gives effect to, section 82 • changes to consultation for long-term plans and annual plans
LGA 02 Amendment Act 2014 • Other important changes • Development contributions • Delivery of services review • Local boards • Infrastructure strategy • Electronic meeting attendance
Statutes Amendment Bill No 4 • Changes affecting local authorities • Local Government Act 1974 (temporary road stopping) • Local Government Act 2002 (presumption regarding alcohol in alcohol ban areas) • Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (substantive amendments) • Ombudsmen Act 1975 (grounds to refuse to investigate) • Reserves Act 1977 (transfer of reserves to Crown and removal of outdated limitations) • Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 (various “tweaks”)
Real Estate Agents Act and Fair Trading Act How will these affect you? • The Real Estate Agents Act 2008 • Are you are real estate agent? • You are if you do “real estate agency work”. • “Real estate agency work” is any work done or services provided: - in trade - on behalf of another person
Real Estate Agents Act - for the purposes of bringing about a transaction • “Transaction” is: - Sale, purchase or other disposal or acquisition of a freehold estate or interest in land - Grant, sale, purchase or other disposal or acquisition of a leasehold estate or interest in land (but not residential tenancies) - Also registered licences, occupation rights
Real Estate Agents Act businesses (either with or without any interest in land) • Exclusions from “transactions”: • general advice to assist owners to locate and negotiate with potential buyers • publishing advertisements • lending money • Investment advice • providing conveyancing services
Fair Trading Act 1986 • Major changes from 17 June 2014: • Unsubstantiated representations • Section 12A to 12D • You can’t in trade make an unsubstantiated representation • A representation is unsubstantiated if you have no reasonable grounds for making it at the time it was made, irrespective of whether it was false or misleading
Fair Trading Act 1986 • A representation is a claim (express or implied) made in respect of goods, services or an interest in land • You can’t contract out of this provision – section 5C
Proposed changes Valuers Act 1948 • Reform of valuation profession • LINZ discussion paper • Why is reform needed? • Objectives of reform