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The original was posted on /r/newzealand by /u/YouAreDoingSoGreat on 2024-10-06 20:01:32+00:00.


It's been a while since this was posted. It's good to know your rights.

A fixed-term tenancy becomes a periodic one, unless you agree with your landlord on another fixed-term contract. Your tenancy won't end, your landlord can't just boot you out when the contract ends. It does mean your landlord can give notice to end the tenancy if they have a good reason: selling, moving in, or violence.

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