More Work for Lawyers in Labour's Plan to Ban Foreigners
Labour’s policy to restrict foreigners from purchasing a home will hit Kiwis in the pockets and will line lawyers’
wallets, ACT Leader John Banks said today.
On Radio New Zealand this morning, David Shearer confirmed that Labour’s policy would put the onus on conveyancing
lawyers to determine whether those purchasing a home are New Zealand citizens or permanent residents and are buying the
home for themselves with their own money
“Housing is already unaffordable without Labour’s added proposition of more red tape and higher lawyers’ fees,” Mr Banks
said.
“Under Labour’s policy, when any New Zealander buys a house, a lawyer is going to have to establish whether or not they
are a foreigner.
“As there is no list of foreigners handy, every purchaser will have to be questioned by their lawyer and will have to
prove their citizenship.
“Labour also expects lawyers to prove that the purchaser will be the beneficiary of the purchase and is not purchasing
the home on behalf of someone else. But how would they know? Lawyers only know what they’re told by the purchaser.
“Labour’s dopey ban on foreigners purchasing housing is going to cost every New Zealander through increased legal fees
and more red tape.
“It is recent immigrants to New Zealand who will sadly come under the most scrutiny from this policy that is not
actually going to do anything to solve the problem of housing affordability.
“Instead of focusing on this kind of dog-whistle claptrap, Labour should be doing something about the real cause of the
housing crisis – the lack of land supply for residential development,” Mr Banks said.
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