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A Wellington social housing agency has hiked its tenants' rent at double the rate the housing ministry initially agreed to, citing "financial pressures".
Earlier this month RNZ reported Te Toi Mahana (TTM) tenants were despairing as their rent was put up while the cost of some private rentals were dropping across the capital.
A letter to tenants did not give a reason for the rent increase, which came into effect at the start of November.
When RNZ asked TTM why it was upping the rent, it said its costs had increased due to a rise in the consumers price index (CPI) - a measure of inflation.
However, emails between TTM and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) reveal that's not the whole picture.
An angry tenant says her landlord has not been transparent.
What the emails
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