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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.ratemyflat.co.nz/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

ratemyflat combines official government data with first-hand accounts from the people who know each home best — the tenants who’ve lived in it.

Primary data sources

LINZ

Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) data anchors every home to a real legal address and land parcel — including specific apartment numbers within larger complexes.

Tenant reviews

The core of every Healthy Homes Score. Tenants rate heating, ventilation, insulation, draughts, moisture, day-to-day liveability, and the neighbourhood.

Verified documents

Owners and property managers can upload Healthy Homes compliance statements, insulation certificates, and third-party assessment reports as evidence of a home’s condition.

How the data is used

Home identification

LINZ records keep the home database accurate. When you search an address, LINZ data ensures you’re looking at the right physical location — not a near-match across town.

Score generation

LINZ provides the “where”. Tenants provide the “what”. When multiple tenants report a home is damp or hard to heat, the score reflects that. When owners upload third-party assessments showing the opposite, that counts too.

Evidence and trust

Tenants and owners can both upload documents that back up their claims. For example:
  • A tenant might upload a bond receipt to verify they lived there.
  • A property manager might upload an insulation certificate showing R-values that meet the legal minimum (2.9 for ceilings).

Data privacy

Tenant anonymity is non-negotiable. Personal details from documents used for verification are reviewed internally and never made public.
Spotted an error in a home’s basic details? See Accuracy and corrections.