Following the extreme weather in early 2023, the Governing Body has confirmed we will provide financial support to Category 2P homeowners to help them make the changes necessary to reduce risk to life at their properties. The NZ Government and Auckland Council have also agreed to share the cost of Category 3 property buy-outs.
Ki te whakarōpū me te whakatikatika whenua i roto i ngā whaitua kua pā kinotia e te āwhā Property categorisation and resolution in storm affected areas
Registrations for free property risk assessments closed on Monday 30 September 2024. We are no longer accepting new registrations.
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Information for Category 1 homeowners
Information on funding and support options for Category 1 flood-affected properties.
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Category 2P decision information for property owners
Find out about the key decisions made by the Governing Body on funding mitigations for Category 2P properties.
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Category 3 property buy-out information between Auckland Council and the government
Find out about the cost-sharing agreement between Auckland Council and the New Zealand Government to buy out Category 3 properties.
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Risk assessments for storm-affected properties
Why we are doing risk assessments.
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Property risk categories
Find specific information about the three risk categories announced by the central government for homes affected by extreme weather.
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Information for buy-outs and insurance payouts for storm-affected properties
Find out what the government buyout programme could mean for you if your property is classed as Risk Category 3.
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How we use your flooding and landslide information
Find out how we use the information you include on the Flooding and landslide registration form when you register for a risk assessment.
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Disputing categorisation and buy-out decisions
Find out about the process for disputing decisions, to help property owners who want to dispute certain elements of the categorisation and buy-out process.
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Home removal programme for 2023 storm-affected properties
Information on the removal process for damaged buildings on Category 3 properties now owned by council, plus the future use of this land.